AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEswatini Arts & Culture Spotlight: Studycat’s “Love to & from Eswatini” is bringing 2,000 sets of children’s language-learning software into the Kingdom, with 500 going via the Deputy Prime Minister’s Office and 1,500 through schools—plus extra school support like shoes, laptops and sewing machines. EU Culture Funding: Babukisi Foundation and the Eswatini Theatre Club have each won €55,000 (E1m) from the EU’s Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture programme to turn local heritage into animation, film and visual art, including a Siswati-and-English animated series and a documentary on indigenous knowledge. Music & Identity: A feature marks International Reggae Day (July 1) and reflects on how reggae shaped identity and political awakening for a generation. Sports With Regional Flair: Cape Verde’s World Cup run keeps inspiring stories—from the manager “Bubista” to the brothers Laros and Deroy Duarte—while Eswatini readers get a front-row view of the wider Southern African football buzz. Community & Wellbeing: Manzini’s Build Him Men’s Symposium highlights low reporting of domestic violence and sexual assault by men, urging more open help-seeking. Local Entertainment Moment: Lloyiso’s MoMo Xperience performance in Malkerns Country Club drew fans with late-night energy and personal storytelling.
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