AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Fraud Watch: TransUnion’s H1 2026 update shows suspected digital fraud is down in Namibia and globally, but scammers are shifting to high-trust tricks; only 1.2% of 2025 transaction attempts were flagged as digital fraud, yet median losses reported by victims were N$7,726. HIV Prevention Access: MSF is urging Gilead to cut the price of lenacapavir to $40 per person per year, expand supply, and widen access to the near-100% effective twice-yearly PrEP injection. Eswatini Industry Boost: Eswatini Quantum Works (Turkmenistan) is investing over E600m at the Royal Science and Technology Park in Nokwane to build a factory making aluminium and copper cables for export, targeting 200 jobs. Digital Health in Eswatini: MTN’s Notsa AI health app has surpassed 600 downloads after roadshows, with the app localised into Siswati and trained support via Georgetown University and the Ministry of Health. AI for Better TB Care (Eswatini): A Nature Communications study reports targeted next-generation sequencing in Eswatini revealing rifampicin and bedaquiline resistance missed by routine tests. Border Tech & Integrity: Anti-corruption efforts at the Oshoek Port of Entry in South Africa and Eswatini are intensifying through a multi-agency forum led by the SIU and BMA.
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