AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEswatini–India Travel Access: India has published its 2026 e-Visa list for 32 African countries, including Eswatini, allowing eligible travellers to apply online for tourism, business and medical categories without visiting an embassy. GMO Border Controls: Eswatini’s National Biosafety Authority says approved GM products can only be imported after NBA clearance, directing port and health agencies to enforce checks before release. Child Exploitation Case: A couple in Lubombo has been arrested and charged over alleged commercial sexual exploitation of a 15-year-old girl, with the matter linked to abuse allegedly arranged in exchange for food and money. Digital Skills & Jobs: Government launched a cellphone repair training programme at Vulamasango School, with plans to roll similar training into community iHubs to support youth entrepreneurship. Correctional Services Manhunt: HMCS is searching for inmate Banele Messia Matsebula after an escape from Matsapha Correctional Centre, urging the public not to approach him and to report sightings. Regional Politics: King Mswati III praised Malawi’s peaceful 2025 election through a SADC statement, highlighting the role of the SADC Electoral Observation Mission. Governance Dispute: Swazipharm director Kareem Ashraff accuses the Auditor General of procedural unfairness in forensic drug/medicine investigations, after PAC hearings on Funduzi’s report. Sports & Community: ENPF reminded athletes to register early for the 2026 Imbube Marathon before fees rise after July 30.
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