AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Accountability: The Auditor General says Eswatini’s health grants are being absorbed too slowly, flagging delays in a Global Fund HIV/TB project that has left millions unspent and the health system under strain. Local Business & Jobs: Eswatini Mobile’s chairman and CEO praised over 150 sales staff during quarterly refresher training, urging customer-first service to support King Mswati III’s push for growth and innovation. Diplomacy: Eswatini’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Taiwan-Eswatini ties remain solid after reports of debate in parliament about switching to China, with lawmakers questioning the move. International Pressure on Migration: South Africa plans to bill countries for deportations of their citizens, as a US deportation flight sent Iranians and others to the conflict-hit Central African Republic draws fresh rights concerns. Regional Trade: CTICC2 in Cape Town will host major SACU meetings next week, bringing together heads of state and ministers from SACU members including Eswatini. Culture & Community: A Mbabane Government Hospital report points to critical staff shortages across departments, while an Inyatsi Schools arts competition regional event sets up national finals.
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