AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLand Policy Watch: A seven-member Eswatini delegation is in Ghana studying land administration reforms, including how Ghana manages customary and statutory land, decentralises services, and digitises land records to cut disputes. Border & Travel Controls: South Africa’s new traveller declaration system starts today, requiring foreign-registered vehicles (including Eswatini) to submit vehicle details and trip info via SARS’s Traveller Management System to avoid delays and enforcement. Festival & Economy: MTN Bushfire Festival has wrapped up, with organisers and Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini pushing to double the event’s economic impact by 2027. Regional Fisheries: SADC ministers reappointed Stanley Ndara to lead the regional fisheries monitoring control and surveillance centre in Maputo, backing stronger action against illegal fishing. Workers’ Rights: The ITUC Global Rights Index adds Eswatini to a list of countries with deep labour-rights violations, alongside Argentina and Panama. Public Safety: Police in Limpopo seized 130 bags of dagga worth about R11m, with preliminary links to Eswatini.
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