AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWAFCON2026 Fallout: Cameroon’s Lionesses ended the tournament in style, beating Malawi 3-0 in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, while Malawi’s Scorchers head home as runners-up after a historic debut run. Super Falcons Shake-up: Nigeria’s NFF has ordered the Super Falcons’ technical crew to step down immediately after a disastrous WAFCON campaign that left them missing the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Lilongwe Health Crisis: Bwaila Hospital’s maternity ward is buckling under demand, delivering about 115–120 babies a day as mothers shift from pricier private options, raising fears for staffing, beds and care quality. Diplomacy & Finance: Malawi’s Second Vice President Enock Chihana held high-level talks with BADEA’s chief in Durban, aiming to unlock new development opportunities. Parliament Oversight Push: Speaker Sameer Suleman opened a new MPs training cohort and warned Parliament will intensify scrutiny to chase every kwacha of public spending. Education Relief: A stranded MUBAS student in Blantyre got his K402,000 tuition balance paid after an appeal, allowing him to register without interruption. Road to Homecoming: Malawi’s Ministry of Sports is preparing a heroes’ welcome for the Scorchers in Lilongwe, with police and defence escort planned for Wednesday’s reception.
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