AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration Crackdown Watch: South Africa’s anti-illegal immigration enforcement is intensifying, but IOM and UNHCR say there’s no sign of a mass exodus of foreign nationals—no surge in requests for assisted voluntary returns. Regional Diplomacy: Taiwan’s legislature unanimously condemned Beijing’s alleged pressure that led to the cancellation of President Lai’s Eswatini visit, citing threats of debt relief and financing penalties. Eswatini Governance & Economy: The UN launched the UNSDCF 2026–2030 in Eswatini, targeting human capital, jobs, climate resilience and inclusive governance with an estimated E51.84bn investment; separately, the Central Bank said it now holds gold reserves worth E195m to strengthen resilience. Public Services: Government marked Children’s Month with a push for universal WASH access for every child. State-Owned Enterprise Oversight: The new EPTC managing director was urged to restore integrity and cut irresponsible spending. Labour & Rights: A Global Rights Index flags rising attacks on workers in South Africa, while ITUC warns governments are undermining collective labour rights.
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