AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS Deportations to Eswatini: Jamaica says two of three Jamaican citizens deported by the US to Eswatini have declined repatriation to Jamaica, telling officials they only want to return to family in the United States; Jamaica is still trying to contact the third man. Regional Diplomacy: King Mswati III called for stronger African cooperation after receiving credentials from Ghana’s and Angola’s envoys, urging implementation of existing agreements and deeper exchange of ideas, business and culture. Immigration Oversight: Eswatini’s Justice Ministry says third-country deportees are paid monthly E500 allowances and are occasionally taken on supervised town visits, as MPs question the safety and cost of the arrangement. Health Crisis Data: WHO-linked figures show Southern Africa as a suicide hotspot, with Lesotho and Eswatini among the highest-ranked countries. Road Safety Recall: The National Consumer Commission warns of a Ford transmission fault affecting some 2026 Transit and Tourneo models sold in Eswatini, urging free inspection and repair. Disability Inclusion: UNESCO-backed support culminates in Eswatini’s first costed National Disability Plan to accelerate disability inclusion.
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