AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSACU Funding Push: Heads of State at the 9th SACU Summit agreed to set up a Regional Innovative Funding Mechanism with an initial N$5 billion from the Common Revenue Pool, aimed at development projects across all SACU members, with technical work now focused on governance, access rules and project pipelines. Regional Integration Call: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa urged SACU members to deepen regional integration, arguing no country can prosper alone as trade patterns, supply chains and new technologies reshape competitiveness. TB Diagnostic Breakthrough: Local researchers with an international consortium report that targeted next-generation sequencing can spot drug-resistant TB strains missed by routine tests, potentially improving treatment accuracy for MDR-TB in southern Africa. Eswatini Youth Pressure: Eswatini’s State of the Youth Report 2026 flags heavy alcohol use and high youth unemployment (56%), linking social problems to weakened family support, poverty and limited opportunities. Court and Civic Rights: Eswatini’s Supreme Court ordered the government to officially recognize and register the LGBT advocacy group ESGM, giving authorities 60 days to comply. Solar Investment Controversy: Eswatini granted Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo citizenship and a diplomatic passport, alongside a reported E3 billion plan for a 300MW solar project—sparking public backlash. Agriculture Innovation: The Eswatini Solutions Marketplace 2026 is calling for home-grown tech solutions to boost productivity, cut post-harvest losses and strengthen value chains, including examples like Nutri Plum fertiliser.
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