AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife & Tourism: Cheetahs have returned to Eswatini for the first time in over 35 years after four animals were reintroduced to Royal Jozini Private Game Reserve, marking a key step in restoring large carnivores and building a founder population. Culture & Visitor Economy: Umhlanga Reed Dance has been ranked Africa’s 3rd most famous festival, putting Eswatini’s flagship cultural event firmly on the international tourism map as it draws maidens and spectators from inside and outside the country. Education & Travel Planning: Eswatini’s first-ever mid-term school break starts Friday (June 26) and runs to Monday, with pupils back on Tuesday—useful for families planning trips and bookings. Business & Leadership: Shoprite Eswatini director Senator Sylvia Mthethwa elected vice president of Africa’s Most Influential Women, boosting Eswatini’s profile in regional business and leadership circles. Regional Diplomacy: King Mswati III urged stronger Eswatini–Zambia cooperation on trade, culture and security, calling for partnerships that support African integration. Cross-border Note: A Canadian tourist died in a reported accidental shooting incident near Phabeni Gate in Kruger National Park, with police investigating and a private tour guide arrested.
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