AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLabour & Pensions: Eswatini’s National Provident Fund board has been dissolved with immediate effect after months of governance disputes and an impasse, with the Labour minister saying the fund can’t operate while its mandate is undermined. US Deportations: Jamaica says two of its three citizens deported by the US to Eswatini have formally declined repatriation to Jamaica, while officials continue trying to reach the third man; human rights groups have criticised the wider “third-country” deportation approach. Travel Rules: Russia has published its unified e-visa list for 2026, with Eswatini among the few African countries eligible for short stays. International Ties: King Mswati III called for stronger African cooperation after receiving credentials from Ghana and Angola envoys. Public Health: WHO data places Eswatini among southern Africa’s suicide hotspots, with the country listed among the highest rates on the continent. Economy & Investment: Through EIPA, five projects moved into implementation, bringing E7.4bn in investment commitments and about 4,850 jobs.
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