AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMTN Leadership in Eswatini: Jerry Soko has been named substantive CEO of MTN Eswatini on a two-year contract, effective 1 July, after seven months as acting CEO—MTN says he steadied operations, improved customer focus and strengthened discipline. Royal Mercy Review: King Mswati III ordered a review of inmates’ sentences during Correctional Services Day celebrations, saying the move is part of the kingdom’s 40/58 milestones and rewards rehabilitation and good behaviour. EMCU Probe: Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini defended the commission of inquiry into Eswatini Medical Christian University, saying it was properly gazetted and tasked to investigate financial management, fraud allegations, governance failures and conflicts of interest. Regional Trade Push: SACU leaders agreed to set up a new regional innovative funding mechanism with an initial N$5 billion capital, aimed at development projects across member states and supporting industrialisation and exports. Football Transfers: Nsingizini Hotspurs have completed permanent signings of Eswatini internationals Innocent Pakule and Mthobisi “Mvala” Zwane, shaking up the Premier League. Justice & Accountability: Calls are growing for churches to stop shielding pastors accused of serious crimes after the arrest of alleged serial rapist and killer Nkosingiphile Zwane.
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