AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Immigration Tightens: The UK has updated visa rules, again listing Eswatini and many other countries as “visa nationals” for visits and some transits, warning travellers to secure entry clearance before booking flights. South Africa Deportation Fallout: Amnesty International says the US’s “third-country” deportations to Eswatini are unlawful, after another batch of deportees arrived, renewing due-process and transparency concerns. Regional Migration Debate: King Misuzulu told Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa that shared southern African history should not excuse ignoring South Africa’s immigration laws, as tensions and anti-illegal campaigns continue. Eswatini-Taiwan Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Lin received Eswatini’s justice minister’s delegation in Taipei, highlighting cooperation on agriculture, energy, judicial collaboration and plans tied to investment and anti-corruption/digital crime. CBE Headquarters Court Fight: Stefanutti Stocks was named a top tax-compliant construction firm even as the Central Bank of Eswatini headquarters project faces High Court litigation over the tender process. Local Governance & Compliance: EEMPA urged Kota Festival organisers to register and meet legal requirements before the October event. Sports Admin Shake-up: Nsingizini Hotspurs confirmed CEO Banele Ngobe has stepped down, with no reasons given.
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