AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoENPF Probe: Former Labour minister Lutfo Dlamini appeared before an Eswatini House of Assembly select committee investigating why the ENPF board has been dysfunctional for over six months, urging urgency while keeping details of the closed-door session private. Football Integrity: The Eswatini Football Association has banned senior referee Vusani Dlamini for match manipulation, following a similar crackdown that already saw another top official suspended. Immigration Tensions: King Misuzulu appealed for calm and warned against violence toward foreign nationals, saying immigration problems must be handled lawfully and peacefully amid fears around South Africa’s planned June 30 protests. Standards for Growth: Senate President Lindiwe Dlamini backed proposed ESWASA legislation, arguing stronger standards enforcement could help SMEs access bigger export markets. Regional Security: SADC delegated Malawi’s VP Enoch Chihana to chair a virtual Organ Troika security summit, with Eswatini set as incoming chair. Zimbabwe in Focus: Zimbabwe declared Ambassador Victor Matemadanda a national hero after his death, though authorities have not disclosed the cause. Deportations: Eswatini deported 88 undocumented foreign nationals after convictions for illegal residence, following a police operation linked to illegal gambling. Connectivity Cost Watch: A global pricing survey ranks Eswatini among the world’s most expensive fixed broadband markets.
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