AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoFootball & Community Pride: Mighty Wanderers climbed back to the top of the FDH Bank Premiership after a 2-1 comeback win over Red Lions, while the Scorchers’ WAFCON run continues to dominate headlines with fresh local celebrations and ongoing corporate support. WAFCON Recognition: CAF named Moroccan defenders Nahila Benzina and Hanan Ait El Haj in the 2026 WAFCON Best XI, with Malawi’s Temwa and Tabitha Chawinga also featuring. Activism & Justice: Sylvester Namiwa was released from Maula Prison after bail paperwork delays, but remains under strict court conditions ahead of his treason trial starting 8 September. Governance & Accountability: HRCC renewed calls to reform Malawi’s asset forfeiture laws, warning of selective enforcement; PPDA is urged to blacklist Mahmood Azhar Chaudhry over alleged fraud. Energy & Infrastructure: The Mozambique–Malawi power line is expected to enter commercial operation later this month after testing. Local Living Conditions: Lilongwe residents face health risks as waste is dumped around Masintha Ground, raising questions about city cleanliness and responsibility. Sports Sponsorship: NBM and partners continue backing women’s football after the Scorchers’ historic WAFCON success.
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