AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth Africa–Malawi Migration Crisis: South Africa says it has processed 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation or voluntary repatriation since mid-June, with Malawians making up more than 80%. The figures come as anti-migrant protests and door-to-door raids have pushed thousands to flee, and Malawi reports it has repatriated 38,000 citizens from South Africa in a month, with deaths reported during the journey. Government Migration Enforcement: South Africa’s justice minister says the crackdown is being scaled down as daily repatriations fall, but deportations will continue under the law, while authorities warn against vigilante “house-to-house” searches. Malawi–South Africa Humanitarian Strain: Aid groups accuse Malawi’s High Commission in Pretoria of housing returnees in a basement without basic necessities, while Zimbabwe also reports large-scale returns from Beitbridge. Mining Update: Rio Tinto’s U-turn on the Kasiya rutile project in Lilongwe adds uncertainty for Sovereign Metals as it shifts to a US-focused critical-minerals strategy. Local Governance & Services: Lilongwe Water Board wins a Best Certified MDA award for its ISO 9001 quality system. Sports: Karonga United reach the Airtel Top 8 semis after stunning Silver Strikers 3-0 at Karonga Stadium on aggregate.
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