AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSACU Summit Momentum: Southern African Customs Union leaders wrapped up the 9th summit in Cape Town, backing a push for industrialisation and regional value chains, with Eswatini among the delegations. A key outcome is a R5 billion regional development fund to finance cross-border projects, plus a mandate for the new SACU Executive Secretary, Dumsani Masilela, to drive reforms under a “re-imagined SACU” agenda. King Mswati III and Emaswati in SA: The King praised South Africa’s hospitality to Emaswati and urged students there to stay focused amid tensions around anti-immigration protests. Border Pressure at Oshoek: As South Africa’s June 30 deadline nears, travellers from Eswatini report stricter questioning and shorter stays at Oshoek, disrupting plans and bookings. Energy and Fuel Watch: Eswatini’s energy minister hinted fuel prices could drop after Middle East tensions eased, while the SACU region also discussed energy security. Health Breakthrough: Local researchers say targeted TB testing can detect drug-resistant strains routine tests miss, improving treatment accuracy. Eswatini Governance: Finance Minister Neal Rijkenberg says convictions tied to illegal gambling strengthen Eswatini’s anti-money laundering standing. Diplomatic Passport Controversy: King Mswati III’s reported granting of citizenship and a diplomatic passport to Wicknell Chivayo continues to spark scrutiny and debate.
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