AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAlbinism Rights Push: Malawi’s Human Rights Commission is calling for urgent action after it said people with albinism remain shut out of jobs and equal opportunities, while attacks and killings linked to body-part trafficking continue. Inclusion for “Little People”: A Lilongwe-based rights activist says Malawians living with dwarfism face discrimination in offices, transport and hiring, urging the government to count them in planning and budgets. South Africa Repatriations: Malawi expects 980 citizens back today after South Africa deported them amid xenophobia and immigration crackdowns; officials say buses and border processing are being coordinated for safe returns. Regional Crime Probe: Zimbabwe has arrested a third suspect in the Kruger National Park couple murders, with cross-border police cooperation involving South Africa and Mozambique. World Cup Entry Tensions: Ghana’s Thomas Partey was refused entry into Canada for the Black Stars opener, highlighting how visa rules are disrupting FIFA 2026 plans. Football (Local): Rumphi hosts a headline NBS Bank NDL Matchweek 4 clash as Songwe Border United take on Embangweni United. Economy Watch: The AfDB warns Malawi’s recovery is held back by low growth, high inflation, forex shortages and debt stress.
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