AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoXenophobia and repatriations: Malawi’s Home Affairs says it has boosted processing for Malawians fleeing violence in Durban, with aid groups providing food, water and temporary shelter at Sherwood Park as numbers surge; officials also report the largest single-day deportation so far, with 980 Malawians leaving South Africa on 14 buses, while thousands remain in limbo. Regional justice: Zimbabwe police have arrested a third suspect in the Kruger National Park murders, a 26-year-old Mozambican, after earlier arrests in Mozambique; the case highlights cross-border cooperation among police services. Rights for persons with albinism: Human Rights Watch urges Malawi to intensify protection after a report presented to Vice President Jane Ansah documents attacks, discrimination and barriers to education and work. Weather resilience: Malawi is moving ahead with a new weather radar at Kasamba Hills in Blantyre to improve real-time forecasts and early warnings for floods and cyclones. Power sector: ESCOM steps up anti-vandalism campaigns with police and chiefs in Lumbadzi, warning that transformer theft and damage disrupts services and development. Politics and party shifts: MCP Second Deputy SG Uchizi Mkandawire resigns from active politics, citing a desire to make space for others. Public health and education: Malawi launches the next polio immunisation campaign (June 16–19) and a K400 million fundraising drive for corrective orthopedic surgeries for 256 children.
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