AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoXenophobia Fallout: Malawi says it brought home 38,094 nationals from South Africa between June 7 and July 8, with six deaths reported on the journey as returnees struggle to access medicines and care after being chased and displaced. Governance & Accountability: A watchdog is demanding a forensic audit into Beautify Malawi (BEAM) Trust after reports of a K17.79 billion relaunch, questioning who funded it and what donors expect in return. Justice System Under Scrutiny: In the murder trial of Dr. Victoria Bobe, defence lawyers challenged police investigative steps, including concerns over how a key reconstruction video was handled. Education Costs: CDEDI has issued a 20-day ultimatum to government to reverse public university tuition fee hikes, warning students may be pushed out and threatening protests if the decision stands. Digital Learning Push: Airtel Africa pledges to connect 5,000 schools with free internet by 2027 via UNICEF, building on thousands of schools already reached. Sports—WAFCON Build-Up: Nigeria’s Super Falcons named a 25-player squad for WAFCON in Morocco, with Malawi set as Group C opponents as preparations intensify. Local Development: Mulanje MP Nankhumwa condemned vandalism during project launches, warning communities lose out when infrastructure is destroyed.
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