AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMigration Policy: Malawi’s parliamentary committee has recommended temporary travel restrictions on citizens seeking informal work in South Africa without proper documentation, saying the move targets undocumented job seekers and aims to reduce the mounting cost of repatriating stranded nationals. Lake Malawi Tragedy: A 17-year-old London student, Eugene Enoch Kwon of Hampton School, died after vanishing while snorkelling on a school trip in Lake Malawi near Cape Maclear; divers recovered his body and police say drowning suffocation was the cause, as the school and police continue investigations. UK Aid Shock: The UK plans steep cuts to Malawi’s development assistance—down 60% in 2026/27 and reaching a 90% reduction by 2028/29—raising fears for donor-funded health, education and livelihood programmes. Anti-Corruption Pressure: Civil society groups are urging DPP Fostino Maere to recuse himself from decisions tied to convicted Chinese wildlife trafficker Lin Yunhua, citing a prior legal role that they say compromises public confidence. Governance & Courts: Malawi’s Supreme Court of Appeal has suspended enforcement of a High Court ruling that nullified redeployment of five senior MDF officers pending appeal, while the ACB director-general post remains vacant three months after interviews. Sports (WAFCON): The Copper Queens began training in Algeria ahead of WAFCON friendlies and the finals in Morocco, with Malawi listed in Group C alongside Nigeria and Egypt. Health & Children: Malawi reports 37.6% of under-fives are stunted, warning chronic malnutrition is damaging early development and future productivity.
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