AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHIV Prevention Rollout & Public Understanding: A new essay highlights how people still misunderstand lenacapavir (LEN) and stresses that community conversations matter as the once-every-six-month HIV prevention injection begins rolling out across Africa, including Eswatini. AI Impersonation Scams: Finance Minister Neal Rijkenberg warns Emaswati about AI-generated fake videos using his image and voice to push investment schemes with unrealistic returns. Global Cyber-Fraud Crackdown (Eswatini angle): INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 reports 5,811 arrests and $293m seized across 97 countries, identifying 142,000 victims; in Eswatini, police arrested 82 people and dismantled an illegal online gambling and impersonation scam network. Procurement & Construction Dispute: ESPPRA asks the High Court to dismiss the Eswatini Consumer Forum’s urgent challenge to the Central Bank of Eswatini headquarters tender, arguing the case is an abuse of court process and could delay a major national project. STEM for Girls: Lomahasha Central High School completes the African Girls Can Code Initiative, boosting girls’ coding and digital skills as part of International Girls in ICT Day 2026. Local Tech Talent Pipeline: UNESWA students begin a three-month, fully paid internship programme funded by EswatiniMobile under the Inyatsi Group, aiming to bridge classroom learning and workplace readiness.
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