AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFestival Tourism Boost: MTN Bushfire 2026 in eSwatini’s Malkerns Valley drew 50,403 arrivals over the weekend (28,392 international visitors and 22,011 EmaSwati abroad), up 11.5% on 2025, with hotel occupancy hitting 73% in Mbabane, 80.5% in Ezulwini and 82.3% in Manzini, plus stronger air traffic at King Mswati III International Airport. Travel & Culture Calendar: Simunye Fest is set for Oct 23–25 in Vuvulane (Lubombo), with 12 experience zones including nomad valley camping, tourism and cultural experiences, and a family zone—expected to attract 5,000+ attendees. Regional Mobility Watch: eSwatini’s Foreign Affairs ministry urged Emaswati in South Africa to stay in touch with official missions amid immigration protests, warning against unofficial “representatives.” Cross-Border Security: Police arrested an immigration officer and two South African counterparts over an alleged E100 bribe linked to unlawful passport stamping of two Zimbabweans at Ngwenya Border Post. Adventure Spotlight: An Emirati adventurer’s 15-month overland Jeep journey reached Eswatini en route to South America. Sports Tourism Angle: Lesotho’s women’s beach volleyball plans face uncertainty due to injuries ahead of major tournaments in Mozambique.
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