AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoXenophobia and repatriations: Nigeria has started evacuating its citizens from South Africa after renewed xenophobic attacks, with the first batch of 262 Nigerians expected to land in Lagos on Thursday; at the same time, South Africa’s Home Affairs says the first group of 268 Nigerians being repatriated are not there legally, with a 30 June deadline and five-year travel bans. Human rights on albinism: Human Rights Watch has presented a report to Malawi’s Vice President Jane Ansah documenting attacks and deep inequality against people with albinism, urging full funding of the National Action Plan on Albinism. Child protection crisis: In Mulanje, two girls gave birth during PSLCE exams; the district commissioner ordered arrests of those accused of impregnating them and warned the district will not tolerate abuse of school-going girls. Sports funding and milestones: FDH Bank has donated K100m to support Team Malawi’s Commonwealth Games preparations, while preparations for the Mount Mulanje Porters Race 2026 are 30 days out with registrations already above 80. Health access: Mangochi District Hospital has reportedly run out of condoms for two weeks, forcing some residents to use unsafe alternatives. Local governance and justice: A High Court in Lilongwe set aside an ACB restriction notice affecting tobacco stocks, and a magistrate court ordered the release of former State House chief of staff Prince Kapondamgaga pending legal review.
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