AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS Visa Tightening: Malawi’s foreign minister George Chaponda raised alarm over harder US visa policies, warning they’re hurting Malawians seeking education, medical care and business travel. Forex Pressure: CCJP warns Malawi risks treating the foreign exchange crisis as “normal,” saying dollar shortages are disrupting supply chains, delaying payments and pushing up costs. Refugee Strain in Dzaleka: Dzaleka camp in Dowa is now hosting over 60,000 people—about five times its intended capacity—while a planned relocation to Kayilizi faces a major funding gap. Legal Tensions: A homicide bail ruling sparked a neutrality row after a judge repeatedly used “unruly boys” language about the deceased’s friends. Diplomacy Cost Debate: Questions are growing over how Malawi’s missions were heavily staffed under the MCP era, after a reduction in diplomats abroad. South Africa Repatriation: Malawi has begun voluntary repatriation of nationals from South Africa amid anti-foreigner violence, as other countries step up evacuations. Tariff Shock Watch: The US proposed new forced-labor tariffs on dozens of trading partners, a move that could ripple into prices and trade for the region. Critical Minerals Push: Malawi’s rare earth and niobium prospects stay in focus as ASX-linked firms report new drilling and survey targets, including AuKing’s Tundulu expansion plans.
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