AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMental Health Push: South Africa’s Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is set to keynote the East and Southern Africa mental health workshop in Johannesburg, with eSwatini among participating countries tasked to map out rapid mental health landscape plans ahead of a Kigali summit. Border Rules for eSwatini Travellers: From June 1, people travelling between eSwatini and South Africa must declare vehicles and personal goods using SARS’s online Traveller Management System to cut delays at entry points. Workplace Fight at Eswatini Mobile: Former Eswatini Mobile CFO Enock Dube has taken the matter to the Industrial Court, claiming over E2.2m in unpaid dues and seeking reinstatement after his contract ended in June 2025. Cash Security Upgrade: Springbok prop Ox Nché has partnered with Fidelity Services to roll out next-generation armoured cash-in-transit vehicles, aimed at better protection amid ongoing CIT crime risks affecting both South Africa and eSwatini. UNESWA Debt Recovery: The University of Eswatini is hiring an external debt collector to pursue about E100m in long-outstanding recoverable debts after internal efforts became too costly. UAE-Eswatini Diplomacy: Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled received King Mswati III in the UAE, reaffirming plans to deepen cooperation across trade, investment and other sectors. Local Crime Update: A TEBA employee and an accomplice were remanded over an alleged armed robbery in Mbabane involving more than E120,000. Sports & Culture: The MTN Bushfire Festival grounds are in full build-up for this weekend’s sold-out event, while local football coverage highlights Nsingizini Hotspurs’ league success.
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