AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWAFCON Build-Up: Malawi captain Tabitha Chawinga has playfully begged Nigeria’s Super Falcons not to run up a big score, saying “1-0 is enough” ahead of their Group C opener in Morocco. Education & Jobs: The government plans to recruit 1,100 secondary school teachers after free secondary education increased pressure on the teacher-to-learner ratio. Local Roads: Communities in Mzimba hope for better access after officials said funding has been secured to restart the long-delayed Embangweni–Edingeni–Engalaweni Road. Business & Sports: Blue Eagles FC signed a one-year K100 million sponsorship with Sana Cash and Carry, with part of the money earmarked for player groceries and club operations. Data Protection: MACRA is consulting on annual registration fees for businesses handling personal data, with charges proposed for organisations processing more than 10,000 people. Health Update: Malawi is rolling out an injectable HIV prevention drug, with both hope and caution as it enters wider use. Diplomacy: President Arthur Peter Mutharika received a personal birthday gift and letter from China’s Xi Jinping, reinforcing Malawi–China ties. Football Admin: Engineers say Kamuzu Stadium is beyond economic repair, with demolition recommended over further spending.
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