AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoSuper Falcons Friendlies: Nigeria’s Justine Madugu named a 23-woman squad for two pre-WAFCON friendlies against Senegal, with captain Rasheedat Ajibade, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie and veteran Asisat Oshoala in the mix, as the team prepares for June 5 and June 8 at Remo Stars Sports Complex in Ikenne. Immigration Crackdown: Malawi’s Department of Immigration arrested and detained 104 foreign nationals during May for immigration offences, with cases involving Bangladesh, Congo, Ethiopia and others, and warned against anyone aiding illegal migration. Food Security Funding: Admarc will start buying maize nationwide at K900/kg, but only K5 billion of the K60 billion budget has been released so far, raising concerns about how long purchases can run. Road Rebuild in Zomba: Demolitions have begun for the Liwonde–Matawale road upgrade, financed by a World Bank loan of K106 billion, with completion targeted for July 30, 2027. Menstrual Hygiene Progress: Malawi marked Menstrual Hygiene Day with UNICEF reporting about 250,000 girls expected to start menstruating this year, while officials cite 80% progress on water supply in schools but note gaps in toilets and change rooms. Governance Watch: Analysts say President Mutharika’s move to split Energy and Mining into two ministries has drawn mixed reactions, with new appointments Jean Mathanga (Energy) and Thoko Tembo (Mining).
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