AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth & Crime: The State of the Youth Report 2026 warns that over a third of Eswatini youth are heavy alcohol consumers, linking weakened family structures, poverty and unemployment to rising housebreaking, gang activity, cybercrime and substance abuse. Jobs Pressure: The same report says youth unemployment remains at 56%, hitting especially young people with lower education levels and those in rural areas. US Ties: King Mswati III says Eswatini will stay alongside the United States “through whatever comes next” as the US marks 250 years of independence. Tourism Governance: Tourism Minister Jane Mkhonta-Simelane has appointed the first board for Ezulwini Palazzo, aiming to strengthen governance and boost conferences, exhibitions and jobs. Regional Trade Talks: Eswatini’s leaders are set to participate in the 9th SACU Summit in Cape Town, with focus on industrialisation, customs modernisation, trade facilitation and AfCFTA opportunities. Energy Deal: Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo has been granted Eswatini citizenship and a diplomatic passport, alongside a reported R3 billion pledge for a 300MW solar project. Court Order on LGBT Group: Eswatini’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to officially recognise and register the ESGM LGBT advocacy group, giving it 60 days to comply. Cross-Border Safety: A road safety campaign will see a deputy transport minister visit the Golela Border Post to assess operations and enforce compliance on the SA–Eswatini corridor. Sports Audio Trend: Spotify data shows football podcast listening is rising in Eswatini, up 2% in June versus the January–May average.
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