AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Watch: Eswatini travellers heading to South Africa will from 1 June have to declare their vehicles and personal goods, with SARS pushing people to use its online Traveller Management System to cut delays at entry points. Public Safety & Security: Springbok prop Ox Nché has partnered with Fidelity Services Group to launch next-generation armoured cash-in-transit vehicles, as CIT robberies in South Africa remain a major threat despite a reported 13% drop in 2025. Culture & Community: The Ngwenya Border Post saw heavy traffic as thousands crossed from South Africa for the MTN Bushfire Festival, with queues building on the SA side. Local Governance & Services: University of Eswatini is hiring an external debt collector to recover about E100 million in long-outstanding debts after internal recovery efforts became too costly. Regional Politics: Zimbabwe’s constitutional debate continues after public consultation, with renewed arguments over whether to keep direct presidential elections or move to a parliamentary system.
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