AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRepatriation Update: Malawi’s DoDMA has shifted its main returnee reception from Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre to Joyce Chitsulo Stadium in Mwanza, aiming to speed up processing near the border as about 8,000 Malawians remain in Durban camps and roughly 3,000 have already returned; South Africa Xenophobia Watch: Ahead of the 30 June anti-migrant deadline, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa warned he will not tolerate attempts to destabilise the country, while migrants and foreign missions scramble for safety and transport; Skills Over AI: Miss Malawi Thandi Chisi urged young people to prioritise vocational and technical skills, saying “skills beat AI,” after highlighting training that helps women start small businesses; Court Sentencing: A 51-year-old man, Harrison Chimpeni, received 10 years’ hard labour for defiling a three-year-old child; Local Governance & Land: Malawi’s Lands Ministry launched an investigation after admitting it may have issued a title deed for Area 26 land in Lilongwe without required compensation; Transport Costs in Lilongwe: Commuters say minibus fares haven’t dropped despite a recent fuel price cut, with operators blaming lack of enforcement and high spare-part costs; Economy & Finance: Standard Bank Malawi reported a 41% jump in post-tax profit to K122bn, citing easing inflation and expected rate cuts.
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