AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCentral Banking Watch: The Central Bank of Eswatini says it will stick with a cautious approach to inflation shocks, keeping the discount rate unchanged and leaning on tools beyond interest rates to protect households. Court & Police Accountability: A High Court ruling found two police officers liable for unlawfully arresting, detaining and torturing a Lubombo mechanic to force a confession, with damages to be determined later. Water & Daily Life: EWSC warns of a planned Mbabane-area water interruption today (5am–7pm) for maintenance, with supply expected to be restored by 10am tomorrow. Regional Water Security: Eswatini’s Natural Resources Minister says shared river cooperation is now an economic necessity, as INMACOM brings Eswatini, South Africa and Mozambique together on Incomati and Maputo basins. ENPF Deadlock: Housing Minister Apollo Maphalala defends the appointment of ENPF board member Derrick Shiba, arguing his ministry followed the law amid a seven-month impasse. World Cup Buzz (Cape Verde): Cape Verde’s first World Cup run is in focus, with Group H matchups including Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
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