AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Safety Crackdown: Mbabane Municipal Council says it destroyed over 560kg of unsafe products after inspecting 21 shops in Msunduza, citing expired items, pest-infested goods, damaged stock and missing labels. Public Health & Accountability: Inspectors also educated shop owners on proper handling and storage as part of ongoing citywide checks. Regional Fisheries Governance: SADC reappointed Stanley Ndara as chair of the Regional Fisheries Monitoring Control and Surveillance Coordination Centre in Maputo, with priorities including a regional register of fishing vessels and cutting reliance on donor funding. Land Policy Learning Trip: A seven-member Eswatini delegation is in Ghana studying land administration reforms, focusing on decentralised services, digital land records and reducing disputes. Creative Industries Support: ESWACOS opened an application for a creative industries development fund offering grants up to E5,000 for new copyright works, including music, books and promotional/digital distribution costs. Cross-Border Crime Link: A report says FIA offloaded two women at Multan Airport bound for Eswatini and arrested two agents over suspected immigration fraud and bribery. Sports & Community: Mbabane Swallows supporters demanded the club be reclaimed from current management after a tense general meeting.
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