AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWine & women’s leadership: A new push highlights how southern Africa’s celebrated wine industry still keeps women out of ownership and boardrooms, arguing the imbalance costs jobs, innovation and household income. Church & family tensions: Nolwazi Kunene, second wife of late Apostle Jeremiah Dlamini, says a memorial service turned into public marital drama instead of celebrating his life. Music & community events: The Embiveni Biggest Braai (Agape Love 10th edition) is gearing up for 10,000+ patrons, with 16+ artists and Makhadzi headlining. Comedy & global crossover: 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 the Kingdom of Eswatini. Local media growth: Eswatini Observer launches a podcast series, starting with Thamsanqa KrTC Sibandze and Mbongeni Mbingo. Radio licensing: IconConnect’s proposed commercial radio licence moves into public consultation, promising more listener-driven programming. Arts as income: A youth programme trains school dropouts in pottery and sculpture so creativity becomes a sustainable livelihood. Digital safety: Finance Minister Neal Rijkenberg warns of AI impersonation scams using his image and voice to lure investors. Culture & sport: Bianca Coster’s traditional wedding to rugby star Wandisile Simelane sparks fresh attention on Swati and Xhosa heritage. Wellness turnout: Lidwala Insurance Wellness Walk draws a record 17,000+ participants.
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