AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSouth Africa Xenophobia Spillover: Anti-migrant protests in South Africa have escalated into door-to-door raids, with demonstrators breaking into homes and handing suspected undocumented foreigners to police—reportedly including a Malawian woman and child—while thousands flee and humanitarian groups warn of growing health disruptions. Diplomatic Pressure on Pretoria: Nigeria’s House of Representatives condemned the attacks but rejected suspending ties, instead pushing for summoning South Africa’s envoy and reviewing bilateral cooperation until safety guarantees are in place; the wider region, including Malawi, has raised concerns about the treatment of its nationals. Malawi’s Response at Home: Malawi’s Parliament hears that social media is worsening young people’s mental health, while the minister also calls for scrutiny of “miracle” churches; meanwhile, Education Minister Bright Msaka insists no student will be left behind after university fee changes. Economy & Governance Watch: Malawi Revenue Authority says it beat its first-quarter target by K20bn, and Parliament is set to press witnesses in the Amaryllis Hotel probe as justice and accountability debates intensify. Business & Community Updates: Castel Malawi donates beekeeping equipment to Lunyangwa communities, and Airtel Money and FDH/NBM promotions continue rewarding customers and boosting digital payments.
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