AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUK Visa Rules: The UK says Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries must get visas before visiting for under six months, with the updated visitor rules also extending to stateless travellers and those using non-passport documents. Eswatini Deportations & Tourism Risk: Reports say Eswatini has accepted another group of U.S. “third-country” deportees, raising human-rights concerns that could dent Eswatini’s friendly-destination brand and visitor confidence. FNB Eswatini Challenge: Golf’s big local draw is back with a record E2.5m prize pool for 2026, plus a Pro-Am and the main event at Ezulwini Golf and Country Club (Aug 11–15). Luju Festival Boosts Tourism: Standard Bank Luju Food & Lifestyle Festival strengthens ties with Mozambique’s creative sector; the 2026 edition runs Aug 1–2 in Malkerns, aiming to grow culture-led travel and small-business activity. MPs Push Embassy Welfare Review: Parliament wants a review of staffing, working conditions and welfare at Eswatini’s high commissions and embassies. Travel Safety Watch: A separate report highlights how visa and immigration enforcement across the region can disrupt movement and accommodation for travellers and workers alike.
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