AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDigital Life & Youth: Communications Minister Samuel Nartey George warned that social media “communities” are replacing real face-to-face ties, leaving people—especially children—exposed to addictive content. Health & Safety: Senior officials from nine African countries met in Nairobi to strengthen nuclear and radiation safety for healthcare, with support from the IAEA. UN Development: The UN in Eswatini launched the UNSDCF 2026–2030, targeting human capital, jobs, climate resilience and inclusive governance, with an estimated E51.84bn investment. Bushfire Festival Impact: Home Affairs reported 26,774 arrivals over two days, led by Ngwenya Border (12,517), as the MTN Bushfire Festival continues to drive major economic activity. Immigration Scrutiny: A court heard allegations that immigration officials issued forged documents leading to arrests at KMIII airport. Diplomacy & Taiwan Tensions: China warned Eswatini against aligning with “Taiwan independence” forces, while also banning four New Zealand MPs over a Taiwan visit. Workers’ Rights: A Global Rights Index flagged South Africa for rising attacks on workers, adding to regional labour-rights pressure. Regional Cooperation: Eswatini delegates studied Ghana’s land reforms, while Somalia and Eswatini discussed deeper bilateral ties in Seoul.
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