AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSexual Harassment Safeguards: Eswatini is stepping up efforts to curb sexual harassment and gender-based violence in higher education, with research showing one in four women aged 19–24 has experienced sexual violence and students in colleges facing higher assault risks; the Litsemba Rising dialogue in Mbabane brought government, universities, civil society and media together to strengthen prevention. Investment Push: Eswatini is courting Zimbabwean investors and urging them to set up businesses in Mbabane, ahead of the second Eswatini Investment Conference (July 29–31), while also stressing regional partnerships to boost investment inflows. Energy Project: The Tsamela solar PV project in Hhohho is set to add 20MW of generation, cutting reliance on imports, with an estimated cost above E400 million and local job creation during construction. Sports & Culture: MTN Eswatini has appointed Jerry Soko as CEO, and the Eswatini Theatre Club is using an EU E1 million grant to develop regional productions and showcase local talent. Justice: Three brothers in Hhohho have been charged with murder after allegedly beating their mother’s boyfriend to death over an alleged affair, and they remain in custody pending further court steps.
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