AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration Pressure on Travel: With South Africa’s June 30 anti-illegal-immigration push looming, travellers entering via Oshoek (from Eswatini) report tougher questioning and shorter stays—some getting as little as seven days instead of the usual 30—while Eswatini-side processing stays quicker, creating border “stamp runs” as visitors return to extend permits. Tourism Fallout: Township tourism operators in South Africa say the uncertainty is already biting: bookings are down sharply in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and cancellations are expected to linger beyond the protests. Royal and Diplomatic Signals: King Mswati III urged Emaswati students in South Africa to stay calm and law-abiding as tensions rise, and he praised South Africa’s hospitality; separately, he backed Eswatini’s continued partnership with the US. Ezulwini Palazzo Governance: Tourism Minister Jane Mkhonta-Simelane appointed the first Ezulwini Palazzo board, setting up oversight for the conference and business-events venue. Wildlife & Culture Boost: Cheetahs have returned to Eswatini after 35 years, and Umhlanga Reed Dance was ranked Africa’s 3rd most famous festival—both strong draws for visitors. Connectivity for Visitors: A guide notes Starlink is expanding across Africa but still not available in South Africa, shaping where travellers may rely on satellite internet.
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