AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoXenophobia Fallout in Durban: More than 1,000 Malawians fled Burnwood informal settlement after armed residents demanded they leave, with families now sheltering at Sherwood Hall as Home Affairs processes people for possible repatriation. Repatriation Pressure: Malawi says it is planning to repatriate thousands, while displaced families report intimidation and beatings and fear a June 30 deadline. Immigration Law Shift (South Africa): South Africa’s amended immigration rules now require judicial oversight for detention pending deportation, with courts reviewing cases within 48 hours. Lilongwe Crime: Police in Lilongwe are investigating the death of a mechanic who allegedly took sex-enhancing tablets at a lodge; toxicology tests are pending. Finance & Digital Push: National Bank of Malawi says digital banking is central to its growth strategy, but warns that transaction levies could push people back to cash. Sports—Malawi on the Pitch: The Flames drew Ethiopia 1-1 in a friendly, with coach Kallisto Pasuwa saying Malawi still has work to do. Governance & Rights: Malawi Human Rights Commission voices concern over gender imbalance in public appointments, including an all-male tribunal.
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