AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTelecom Accountability: MACRA has ordered TNM and Airtel Malawi to compensate customers after both raised tariffs without the required seven-day public notice, with compliance due by 31 July. Housing Scams: Malawi’s Real Estate Management Act is in force, but the regulator Remac remains largely dormant—leaving house hunters vulnerable to “dobadobas,” cloned adverts, and non-refundable viewing fees. Road Safety Pressure: The Concerned Citizens of Malawi People Power Movement says Chiuzira Bridge in Lilongwe has been damaged for about five years, blaming authorities for avoidable accidents and injuries. Court Risk for MEC Rent: Lawyers warn government could face contempt proceedings over unpaid MEC warehouse rent in Njewa, Lilongwe, after a notice of distress for about K885 million. Environment Watch: MEPA has issued a compliance warning to Dzombe’s Dowa fertiliser plant, stressing it must follow its approved ESIA and ESMP. Health Crisis: Malawi’s K50bn kidney care plan is still stalled, leaving over 8,000 patients without planned dialysis centres. Regional Security: SADC ministers in Salima called for stronger cooperation to tackle conflict, terrorism, cybercrime, and other emerging threats. WAFCON Update: Malawi captain Tabitha Chawinga joked for “1-0” mercy as Super Falcons prepare for their WAFCON opener; Nigeria’s Ghana friendly was cancelled.
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