AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAfrophobia and Ubuntu: A new commentary warns that recurring xenophobia in South Africa is a direct betrayal of Ubuntu and Africa’s shared dignity, with attacks on foreign traders and workers harming the continent beyond borders. Madlanga Commission: In Zimbabwe, the Madlanga commission heard claims that suspended crime intelligence deputy head Maj-Gen Feroz Khan allegedly used WhatsApp influence to facilitate police and National Treasury tenders linked to tobacco businessman Mo Sayed. Eswatini Courts & Sports: Eswatini courts are dealing with Zimbabwean investors, while Mbabane Swallows’ ownership dispute turns on a High Court ruling about whether the club became part of Swallows (Pty) Ltd. Investment & Energy: Eswatini pushes regional partnerships ahead of its July Investment Conference, as a major solar push continues with the Tsamela 20MW PV project and a separate R3bn solar deal announced by Wicknell Chivayo. Local Culture & Talent: The Eswatini Theatre Club outlines EU-funded plans for regional creative productions, and a Thembelisha pupil wins a national letter-writing contest. Crime: Three brothers accused of killing their mother’s boyfriend over an alleged affair were remanded in custody.
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