AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional Sports & Tourism Calendar: Zimbabwe’s school sports chiefs say they’re ready to host the Cossasa Games in Bulawayo from Aug 31–Sep 2, with teams from Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia and South Africa arriving Aug 29 for accreditation. SADC Leadership & Travel Links: King Mswati III has assumed the Troika chairmanship for SADC’s politics, defence and security track, while SADC leaders in Durban backed a SADC Tourism UNIVISA to make regional travel easier—plus renewed focus on corridors like Eswatini’s Ngwenya–Oshoek border gate. Youth Protection Online: Eswatini is examining ways to curb children’s access to harmful social media content, working with ICT regulators and ESCCOM under cyber-law compliance. CAF Football Build-Up: Nsingizini Hotspurs Ladies are set for CAF qualifiers in Botswana, drawn against Sundowns, Costa do Sol and Silver Strikers—while Green Mamba also bolstered their squad ahead of continental registration deadlines. Renewables for Eco-Tourism: UNDP urged Eswatini to use renewable energy to strengthen energy security and unlock investment, including eco-tourism and nature-based enterprises. Culture Spotlight: The Nyangu Young Authors Festival celebrated children’s voices at Coronation Park, and the Umhlanga Reed Dance is set for Aug 31 as a major draw for visitors.
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