AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen’s Cricket Week: The ICC confirms the 21–28 June event is back with nearly 60 member countries signed up, including Eswatini, with local watch parties and women’s participation activities. Arts & Culture Awards: KrTC (Thamsanqa Sibandze) takes over as NACA chair, pushing a shift from just recognising talent to developing artists, with categories rising to 55 under the theme “From Recognition to Development.” Music & Community: Old Mutual Eswatini backs the Eswatini Schools Choral Music Association with E50,000, supporting the 2026 choral season and grassroots choirs. Festival Buzz: Simunye Fest reveals 12 interconnected experience zones for its Oct 23–25 run in Vuvulane, blending music, fashion, family fun, tourism and creator hubs. Global Arts Spotlight: MSF urges Gilead to cut the price of lenacapavir, calling it a breakthrough HIV prevention tool that must be accessible. Sports Story: Cape Verde’s World Cup debut continues to make headlines after holding Spain 0-0, with Eswatini-linked qualifying history noted. Local Youth Art: Whetstone Primary’s Khushi Ashley Moonilal wins the 2025/26 Lions Peace Poster contest and will represent South Africa internationally.
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