AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMTN Bushfire 2026: eSwatini’s House On Fire festival is drawing big crowds, with organisers reporting 50,403 arrivals over the weekend (including 28,392 international visitors) and hotel occupancy hitting 73% in Mbabane, 80.5% in Ezulwini and 82.3% in Manzini—proof the arts-and-music pull is getting stronger. Local Arts Leadership: The National Arts and Culture Awards (NACA) has a new chair, Thamsanqa “KrTC” Sibandze, as the awards shift from just recognising talent to developing it, with categories rising to 55 under the theme “From Recognition to Development.” Fashion on a Global Stage: MTN Bushfire communications manager Phiwo Dhlamini turned the festival runway into a showcase for Eswatini designers, styling three looks to spotlight local craftsmanship for international visitors. Health & Access (Arts-adjacent public impact): MSF is urging Gilead to cut the price of lenacapavir, warning that unequal access to new HIV prevention tools could repeat past harms. Music Legacy: South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim has died at 91, with tributes highlighting his anti-apartheid voice and enduring classics like “Mannenberg.” Sport & Identity: Cape Verde’s World Cup debut is making waves after qualifying by beating Eswatini—now the Blue Sharks face Spain in Atlanta, with fans celebrating a historic moment.
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