AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa & travel rules: Eswatini’s Minister Brophy announced new visa requirements for Ireland, effective 15 June 2026, aligning parts of the process with UK/Schengen practices and affecting travellers from Nicaragua, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Lucia (with transit visas also required). Border anti-corruption: South Africa-Eswatini border enforcement stepped up at Oshoek Port of Entry as the Border Management Authority and SIU ran a multi-agency anti-corruption drive, using testimony from convicted former officials to target corruption networks. World Cup travel buzz: With the 2026 World Cup running 11 June–19 July across 16 cities, coverage highlights teams and fixtures, including South Africa’s return to the tournament and the opening match against Mexico—useful for travellers planning match-linked trips. Digital payments for tourism businesses: MTN encouraged developers to use Mobile Money API technology to grow revenue and expand services, including for sectors like healthcare—an approach that can also support smoother payments for tourism operators. Regional mobility & livelihoods: Eswatini truck drivers welcomed South Africa’s call for coordinated action on undocumented migration, stressing that road freight underpins much of Eswatini’s economy. Health & crowd safety: Public health officials are urging caution around major World Cup travel, warning that weakened global health capacity could raise risks for infectious diseases.
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