AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWomen in Wine: A new push highlights how southern Africa’s wine boom still leaves women out of ownership and leadership, even as the sector supports jobs and rural economies. Local Church Drama: Nolwazi Kunene, second wife of the late Apostle Jeremiah Dlamini, says a memorial should have focused on his legacy, not marital history. Big Charity Music & Food: The Embiveni Biggest Braai (Agape Love) is set to draw 10,000+ patrons next Saturday, with Makhadzi headlining and 16+ artists lined up. Comedy Album Buzz: Kyle Gordon’s third album, “Kyle Gordon Is Everywhere,” drops Oct 2 with Daniel Radcliffe narrating interludes; the “Mr Jambo” video was filmed in South Africa and Eswatini. Beauty & Culture Entrepreneurship: AfroBotanics founder Ntombenhle Khathwane shares how plant-based haircare grew from childhood inspiration into a Black-led brand. Creative Jobs for Youth: A youth arts programme is training school dropouts in pottery and sculpture so they can earn through self-employment. Radio Growth in Eswatini: IconConnect’s proposed commercial radio licence heads to public consultation, promising more listener-driven variety. AI Scam Warning: Finance Minister Neal Rijkenberg warns of AI-made videos using his image to lure people into fake investments. Tourism & Rights Watch: Reports on Eswatini accepting US third-country deportations raise human-rights concerns that could affect the country’s visitor image.
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