AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoXenophobia Fallout (South Africa): Anti-migrant protesters marched outside Johannesburg as Cyril Ramaphosa promised a crackdown on groups accused of fuelling xenophobic violence, while warning citizens not to enforce immigration rules themselves. Malawi Repatriation: Malawi’s government says the first two buses carrying 150 displaced Malawians left Western Cape on Saturday and are travelling by road via Zimbabwe and Mozambique to Mwanza Border Post, with processing planned at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre. Employer Crackdown (South Africa): Ramaphosa’s plan includes tougher penalties for employers hiring undocumented workers, plus more labour inspections and special courts to speed up deportation cases. Consumer Protection (Malawi): Malawi’s Competition and Fair Trading Commission fined Nitro Phos Ltd K50 million over defective fertilizer supply and unfair liability exclusions, alongside other penalties totalling K361 million for related violations. Crime (Lilongwe/Dowa): Kawale Police arrested three suspects over a motorcycle theft spree, linking them to nine cases. Education (Malawi): PSLCE exams begin today with 254,486 Standard 8 learners, while 78 inmates sit the exams inside prison facilities. ICT Skills (Malawi): Malawi launched a Huawei youth digital skills programme to close the tech talent gap.
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