AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Crackdown: Pretoria says it has processed 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation or repatriation since mid-June, with Malawians making up over 80%, as anti-immigrant protests continue and countries including Malawi report large return numbers. Humanitarian Response: MSF has launched emergency medical support in South Africa after anti-migrant violence displaced tens of thousands and disrupted healthcare, including for refugees and documented migrants. Lilongwe District Revenue: Njewa Revenue Centre was praised by Lilongwe District Council for collecting K173m against a K120m target (143.62%), with officials citing teamwork and calling for better support for revenue collectors. Roads and Trade Links: The RA says feasibility and designs are ready to rehabilitate the Lilongwe–Mchinji (M12) road, but civil works are waiting on funding as potholes worsen safety. CDF Rollout in Mangochi: MEJN is validating projects under the reformed K5bn Constituency Development Fund, while warning delays could hurt implementation. IMF Talks: The IMF says a new Malawi ECF programme would focus on restoring stability and protecting spending for vulnerable people amid high inflation. Public Service Hiring: Government has eased recruitment restrictions for some MDAs, allowing filling of budgeted vacancies. Local Football: Airtel Top 8 drama continues as Karonga United and Mighty Wanderers reach the semi-finals after shocks and comebacks.
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