AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChilima Crash Inquiry: A close friend of Saulos Chilima, Moses Nthakomwa, told the parliamentary probe that details about the crash site and fatalities were known to some people on 10 June 2024—contradicting earlier public assurances and raising fresh questions on crisis communication. Xenophobia Fallout: Repatriation from South Africa continues in waves, with over 22,000 Malawians reported back home and more buses moving people from Durban/drive-in areas toward Musina and Beitbridge, while camps outside closed sites still need food and medical help. Local Environment & Jobs: In Lilongwe’s Nathenje River area, communities say illegal gold mining is changing the river’s course, increasing flood risk, destroying crops, and threatening livelihoods. Anti-Corruption Court Fight: Malawi’s High Court is at the centre of a dispute after the DPP moved to discontinue the corruption case involving former client Yunhua Lin, sparking anger over prosecutorial independence. Cost of Living on Lake Transport: Talks are underway to cut prices of essential goods on the Ilala ferry after complaints from passengers. Rare Earths Push: Lindian Resources fired its first production blast at the Kangankunde rare earths project, marking the shift from development to active mining. Mobile Data Tariffs: CAMA has given MACRA seven days to respond to complaints that Airtel and TNM raised data bundle prices without proper notice or consultation.
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