AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSouth Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Malawi has launched an urgent appeal for donations and humanitarian support to bring home about 10,000 citizens stranded after anti-immigrant violence, as repatriation logistics strain government resources and thousands remain in Durban shelters. Repatriation Pressure in Durban: KwaZulu-Natal officials describe the Sherwood Hall situation as a growing humanitarian crisis, with buses moving some people while more arrivals and uncertainty keep the pressure high. No Glamour Independence: Malawi will mark its 62nd Independence Anniversary on July 6 without official celebrations, with leaders urging a national thanksgiving and prayers instead of drawing from public funds. Blood Supply Worry: Malawi Blood Transfusion Services says supplies are currently adequate but fragile, with heavy reliance on school and college donors—meaning holiday breaks could disrupt collections. Carbon Credits Clarification: The Natural Resources Ministry dismisses claims of mismanaged $100m carbon credit money, saying only realised government proceeds after credits are sold are remitted. Education Support: Government commends CAMFED for scholarships supporting girls’ education, citing thousands of beneficiaries since 2016. Sports Business Note: Airtel Top 8 quarter-final gate revenue shares varied sharply between matches, with expenses driving the differences.
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