AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeportations and TPS fallout: A U.S. court has lifted the last stay after the Supreme Court cleared the end of temporary protected status, opening the door to deportations from 13 countries and raising fears for more than 1.3 million people losing legal protection. Liberia deal under scrutiny: Liberia’s first batch of 20 U.S.-deported migrants arrived under a third-country agreement for up to 1,200 people, while reports say the U.S. paid Liberia $5 million—contradicting Liberia’s earlier “no compensation” claim. Local governance and rights: Eswatini’s Land Management Board is moving toward stronger powers to demolish homes and structures built on hills and mountains, citing environmental and safety concerns. Corruption crackdown: Two Home Affairs cleaners were dismissed after admitting they solicited money for birth and marriage certificates. Culture and schools: Schools have been ordered to close during Umhlanga Reed Dance week, with tests and deadlines rescheduled. Aviation push for women: ESWACAA launched a Gender Equality Friday initiative to boost women’s participation in aviation. Sports: Mamelodi Sundowns thrashed eSwatini’s Nsingizini Hotspurs 8-0 in the CAF Women’s Champions League-COSAFA qualifier.
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