AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUK Immigration Clampdown: The UK has updated its visa rules, again listing Eswatini (Swaziland) and many other countries as “visa nationals” for visits and some transit, warning travellers to secure entry clearance before booking flights or risk denied boarding. South Africa Deportations Watch: South Africa processed 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation or repatriation this year, with Malawians making up over 80%, and reports say Eswatini has not recorded citizens in the latest figures. US “Third-Country” Deportations to Eswatini: Amnesty International says the latest US deportation batch to Eswatini is unlawful, calling the transfers cruel and racist, while Eswatini says it will return deportees to their countries of origin. Regional Migration Politics: King Misuzulu told Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa that shared southern African history should not excuse ignoring South Africa’s immigration laws. Local Governance & Safety: Transnet plans an “army” of guards and drones to protect the central rail corridor from theft and vandalism as it prepares for private-sector access. Eswatini-Taiwan Ties: Foreign Minister Lin met Eswatini’s justice minister’s delegation in Taipei, highlighting cooperation in agriculture, energy, digital crime and plans for investment and energy security. Sports: Nsingizini Hotspurs have parted ways with CEO Banele Ngobe, with no official reasons given. Culture & Media: Eswatini Observer launched a podcast series supported by MTN Eswatini, starting with an interview featuring arts and culture chairperson Thamsanqa KrTC Sibandze. Business: Eswatini Beverages won top ERS tax-compliance honours at the Client Appreciation Awards.
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