AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSports & Regional Talent: Hardrock in Eswatini’s Premier Soccer League have intensified their push for a second-half surge by signing Namibian international centre-back Sisqo Haraseb, who says he is already training in Zimbabwe ahead of the transfer window. Local Economy & Jobs: Eswatini Quantum Works (Pty) Ltd is set to build a E600m-plus factory at Nokwane under the Special Economic Zone, producing aluminium and copper cables for export and creating about 200 jobs in the initial phase. Immigration & Consular Support: The Eswatini Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reaffirmed support for Emaswati in South Africa amid rising immigration protests, urging citizens to use official missions and warning against fake “representatives.” Business & Investment: A diplomatic mission to Turkmenistan has delivered a major manufacturing investment for Eswatini, with officials linking it to King Mswati III’s push for new partnerships. Health & Technology: MTN’s Notsa AI health app has surpassed 600 downloads after roadshows in Manzini and Kwaluseni, as the operator promotes digital healthcare access. International Politics: Taiwan’s foreign minister says China’s pressure on countries over Taiwan access is now “the new normal,” citing a recent incident involving Taiwanese delegates detained in Kenya. Football Diplomacy: Congolese investors linked to Mbabane Swallows were reportedly detained at King Mswati III International Airport over alleged documentation irregularities.
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