AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoXenophobia Fallout: Malawi says it is monitoring vigilante violence against African migrants in South Africa and has started diplomatic and consular steps, with a voluntary repatriation exercise planned for Malawians who want to return home. Regional Security: Mozambique accused South Africa of failing to protect its citizens after reports of deaths in Mossel Bay, while South African police confirmed only two Mozambicans were killed and said investigations are ongoing. Justice Watch: A year after the Malawi Human Rights Commission flagged access-to-justice problems, public debate continues over corruption, backlogs, costs and judicial independence. Prison Education: Malawi Prisons Service reports 101 inmates sitting for JCE exams across several centres, citing rehabilitation and reintegration. Health at Borders: Malawi introduced mandatory health screening for travellers entering via airports and land borders amid Ebola concerns. Sports & WAFCON: Malawi’s Scorchers get a boost as Tabitha Chawinga and Faith Chimzimu return to camp ahead of WAFCON preparations. Business & Trade: Malawi’s maize export ban remains in force, with officials warning exporters are acting illegally. Mining Update: Sovereign Metals says high-value heavy rare earth minerals were found at the Kasiya project near Lilongwe, adding to rutile and graphite excitement.
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