AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBorder Security & Drugs: South Africa’s Border Management Authority intercepted a truck from Malawi at Beitbridge, seizing about 713kg of methaqualone (“ABBA”) worth nearly R1 billion and arresting three suspects, with officials saying the haul shows organised crime is probing porous routes. Economy & IMF: Malawi has re-engaged the IMF for talks on a possible resumption of the ECF, with Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamvekha stressing there are no devaluation plans as discussions focus on stability, fiscal policy and reforms. Public Finance Pressure: The AfDB says Malawi’s access to concessional lending is tightening, pushing the country toward grants only as debt distress and macroeconomic deterioration weigh on funding. Health Access: Blantyre’s northern outskirts in Kapeni’s area still lack a public health centre, forcing long trips and out-of-pocket costs for tens of thousands of people. Trade & Women: A trade expert warns Malawi’s simplified trade regimes still leave women cross-border traders facing harassment, finance gaps, customs hurdles and weak border support. Digital Push: First Capital Bank’s K50 million “Chinthuchi Tatenga” promotion aims to boost mobile and online payments across Malawi. Sports: Kalisto Pasuwa has reshuffled the Flames squad for friendlies against Ethiopia, dropping several familiar names ahead of AfCON qualifiers.
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