AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Public Sector Skills: UNESWA Vice-Chancellor Justice Thwala warned that AI rollouts must come with staff training and strong governance, or organisations risk bad decisions, legal trouble and lost public trust, as UNESWA signed an AI Academy deal with the Eswatini Revenue Service to train 650 employees. Health Tech & Regional Safety: Senior regulators and health officials from across the region met in Nairobi to strengthen safe use of nuclear and radiation technologies in healthcare, with Eswatini among participating countries. Aviation Standards for Trade: ESWACAA and SASO hosted an ICAO regional workshop on Aircraft Classification Rating/Pavement Classification Rating (ACR/PCR), pushing harmonised runway and pavement standards to support safer, more efficient air connectivity. STEM Outreach: Eswatini-linked science engagement continues across the region, including Merck’s Curiosity Cube™ hands-on lab activities that bring synthetic biology learning to students. Energy & Infrastructure Watch: Eswatini’s planned Phuzumoya Strategic Oil Reserve financing deal with Taiwan raises big questions about affordability and who benefits, as the country faces high unemployment and poverty.
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