AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoXenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Inner-city Johannesburg residents say they were traumatised after “March and March” protesters stoned and looted homes, with police reporting 900 arrests nationwide. Repatriation Pressure at Beitbridge/Musina: Malawi and Zimbabwe returnees face delays and shortages as repatriation processing strains systems; Border Management Authority says biometric checks help prevent mis-repatriation and stop fugitives. Diplomatic Row: Ghana has lodged a formal protest after a Ghanaian man was reported killed during the protests; South Africa’s police say they have no record of the specific Khayelitsha incident. Malawi Health Milestone: Malawi launched a twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention jab (Lenacapavir) in Lilongwe, joining oral PrEP and other injectables as the country pushes to cut new infections below 4,000 by 2030. Roads & Money: FDH Bank extended a MK100bn credit facility for Golomoti–Monkey Bay Turnoff Road rehabilitation, while the EU-funded Nsipe–Chingeni–Liwonde Road project was pushed to 2027 due to compensation disputes. Business & Sports: NBS Bank rebranded SME Banking to “Business Banking,” and Malawi’s FA won CAF approval to run a CAF A coaching course.
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