AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSEZ Conference Buzz: KwaZulu-Natal’s Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli opened South Africa’s 2nd International Special Economic Zones exhibition, spotlighting investment, jobs, and investor case studies—an arts-and-business angle on how policy turns into real-world creative industry opportunities. Local Radio Growth: Eswatini’s IconConnect says its proposed Free-to-Air commercial radio licence could bring more listener-driven variety, with public consultation still to come. UNESCO + Creative Freedom: Zimbabwe’s Nhimbe Trust won UNESCO backing for “Fearless Frontiers,” training young journalists on AI ethics and protecting artistic freedom across Southern Africa. Youth Arts to Income: A youth programme is teaching school dropouts pottery and sculpture skills, aiming to turn creativity into sustainable earnings. Royal Wedding Culture: Bianca Coster married rugby star Wandisile Simelane in a vibrant traditional celebration blending Xhosa and Swati heritage. Eswatini Sports Spotlight: FNB Eswatini Challenge returns with a record E2.5m prize pool, boosting the country’s sporting entertainment calendar. Tech Safety Note: A Ford transmission recall affects some 2026 models sold in eSwatini—owners are urged to get free inspections. Viral Culture Moment: Mark Bell’s mageu taste-test with Dolly had viewers in stitches, with the traditional drink stealing the show. Wellness in Motion: Lidwala Insurance Wellness Walk drew 17,000+ participants, turning community health into a big public event. Media Upgrade: Eswatini Observer launched a podcast series, starting with a chat on music and creative initiatives.
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