AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Watch: Despite xenophobic violence and repatriation talk, IOM and UNHCR say there’s no surge in requests for assisted voluntary returns from South Africa, even as Nigeria plans to repatriate over 1,000 citizens and Ghana has already sent hundreds back. Malawi Electoral Crisis: Malawi’s High Court has blocked government’s move to relocate the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) from Lilongwe to Blantyre until the main case is heard, keeping the constitutional fight in the spotlight. IMF Support: The IMF says it is stepping up financial help for at least four African countries and is in accelerated talks with Malawi on a new assistance programme. Food Safety Crackdown: Malawi Bureau of Standards destroyed about 300 bales of expired soya chunks and fined a Blantyre wholesaler K2 million after market surveillance found products expired since March. Eastern Region Football: ERFA launched the 2026/27 Durata Premier Division with sponsorship rising to K36 million, boosting grassroots momentum. Sports—Malawi Teams: Flames lost 1-0 to Ethiopia, while Scorchers drew 0-0 with Tanzania in WAFCON preparations, with finishing still a key concern.
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