AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoFootball Governance: A heated meeting between Sports Minister Alfred Gangata and Football Association of Malawi (FAM) executive member Patrick Kapanga exposed deep rifts, with analyst George Chiusiwa warning government interference could even trigger FIFA sanctions. CAF Roadmap: FAM has started the 2026/27 CAF Champions League club licensing process, with Mighty Wanderers confirmed to proceed while the Confederation Cup slot remains uncertain after Bullets declined and Silver Strikers have not yet responded. MEC Independence Fight: Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says it will not relocate to Blantyre until court issues are fully resolved, after legal battles over whether the move breaches constitutional independence. Fuel & Forex Pressure: Government says fuel challenges are being addressed through financing and logistics steps, but critics point to forex scarcity as the real bottleneck. Corruption & Accountability: PAC cleared appointments of MBC and MACRA Director Generals, while separate reporting highlights plea-bargain moves in a major corruption case. Economy Watch: Malawi Stock Exchange rejects “collapse” claims, saying the market decline is a normal correction, not the end of the exchange. Security: Authorities in Malawi and South Africa report major drug and forex-related arrests and seizures, including a R1bn mandrax-ingredient bust at Beitbridge. Eid al-Adha: Muslim Association of Malawi (MAM) urged sharing of sacrifice meat nationwide as prayers marked the start of the festival.
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