AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Deportations in Focus: Eswatini has confirmed the arrival of 11 more third-country nationals deported from the United States, the fourth group under a controversial bilateral deal. Acting Government Spokesperson Thabile Mdluli says the arrivals are “predominantly from African countries” and that their rights will be protected under Eswatini law and international obligations, while the government insists it is meeting its commitments. Gender-Based Violence Push: Deputy Prime Minister Thulisile Dladla asked “Konakelephi bobabe?” during a high-level mission on ratifying the African Union convention to end violence against women and girls, as recent cases of rape and murder of women shock the country. Health Milestone: Eswatini was praised by the Global Fund for progress in strengthening health systems and tackling HIV, TB and malaria, including early rollout of Lenacapavir and commitment to domestic financing. Local Governance & Accountability: Eswatini Railways says it spent about E2.1 million on cattle for rituals linked to exhumation and other works, and admits possible conflict-of-interest concerns around board appointments. Sports: The Eswatini Football Association set the 2026/27 transfer window for July 27 to October 2, with a hard late-registration cut-off of October 23.
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