AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare shock in Blantyre: Police are investigating the death of 28-year-old Dr. Atughanile Chomo, found at her Mount Pleasant home with her hands and feet tied and a rope around her neck, as the Medical Doctors Union says the loss leaves a major gap at QECH. Crime and drugs case: A 23-year-old minibus conductor in Dowa was arrested at a checkpoint for allegedly carrying assorted medical drugs without a permit and is set to appear in court. Migration pressure on Malawi’s agenda: Malawi’s Parliament reconvened with intense focus on repatriation after xenophobic violence in South Africa, while government statements and MPs’ questions keep the return-and-reintegration issue front and centre. Women’s football build-up: The Football Association of Malawi targets K1bn for the Malawi Scorchers’ WAFCON 2026 campaign in Morocco, with a fundraising dinner and farewell gala set for July 10 in Lilongwe. Business and investment signals: Rio Tinto will not take operatorship of Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya rutile-graphite project in Malawi, but Sovereign says it will push ahead with commercial workstreams and US-focused supply plans.
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