AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHIV Prevention in Focus: A new discussion around lenacapavir (LEN) highlights a key rollout lesson: people need clear guidance on what the twice-yearly injection can and can’t do, especially for communities still mixing up prevention with treatment. Cybercrime Crackdown: INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 wrapped up with 5,811 arrests across 97 countries and $293m seized, targeting social engineering scams and money laundering; Eswatini police arrested 82 and dismantled an illegal online gambling network. Fraud Meets Crypto: The same sweep details how romance-scam profits were routed through crypto and cross-chain swaps, showing why fast payment blocking tools matter. STEM for Girls: Eswatini’s African Girls Can Code Initiative reached its final boot camp school, training girls in coding and digital skills as part of International Girls in ICT Day. Local Tech Talent Pipeline: Inyatsi Group’s EswatiniMobile-funded internship places UNESWA students in paid, hands-on roles across businesses. Wildlife Science: Research from the University of Pretoria argues snakes are vital to ecosystems and public health, pushing a “One Health” approach to snakebite prevention. Construction & Governance: Stefanutti Stocks was named Eswatini’s most tax-compliant large construction firm, even as the Central Bank headquarters tender dispute continues in court.
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