AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSpy-Tech Probe: The Madlanga commission heard WhatsApp chats alleging a “Big Five” cartel boss, taxi heavyweight Jothan Msibi, and suspended Sgt Fannie Nkosi helped push for cellphone interception “grabbers” via a Czech firm—using SAPS stamps and false claims to sell the devices to eSwatini. Governance & Procurement: A new construction policy flags corruption, weak tendering, poor oversight and unfair competition in the E1.43bn sector, calling for reforms to protect transparency and fair play. Child Online Safety: Government says it’s working with ICT and ESCCOM to regulate harmful social media content for children, but no clear minimum age was announced. Agriculture: Soil experts urge farmers to start spring prep with fertility checks and soil testing through accredited labs to restore nutrients and pH after winter. Aquaculture Jobs: IFAD data backs Eswatini’s push to expand inland fish farming, with a Maguga Dam-linked effort aimed at cutting imports and creating aquaculture work. Skills & Cyber: Taiwan’s TVET showcase returns in 2027, expanding trainee intake and industry links after a 2026 event that included cyber security training. Health Focus: Eswatini’s HIV prevention study reports about 4,220 new infections in 2024, with prevention needing to be more community-led to hit the 2030 target. Finance for Citizens: The Central Bank says retail bonds are coming soon to broaden trusted investment options for the public. Regional Science & Learning: A UNESWA student won the 2026 SADC tertiary essay prize, taking US$2,000 for her Biology and Chemistry work.
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