AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGBV and femicide update: A new report highlights that 66.5% of married women killed are murdered by known men, with UNFPA research pointing to intimate-partner violence as a major driver; it also recalls shocking clusters of killings late 2025 and notes that the Royal Eswatini Police Service recorded 22 GBV-related murder cases between January and March. Cultural buzz: Influencer Bianca Coster’s traditional eSwatini wedding has gone viral on TikTok, with fans praising the modern-traditional styling, décor and cultural performances. Music with a message: Vuyo Brown returns after eight years with Imprint, a faith-led, genre-blending album urging young people to resist social pressure and find identity in God. Festival and fashion economy: The Standard Bank Luju Festival is officially launched, promising a bigger two-day format and spotlighting how food, fashion and culture are powering SMEs and tourism. Community safety debate: Public calls are growing for mandatory background checks on religious leaders after the arrest of pastor Nkosingiphile Zwane over allegations of rape and murder. Higher-education protection: Eswatini is intensifying collaboration under Litsemba Rising to curb sexual harassment and GBV in universities, sharing findings that students face higher risk than non-students.
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