AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMalawi–South Africa Migration Crisis: eThekwini Mayor Cyril Xaba says nearly 4,000 Malawians have already been deported or repatriated as June 30 nears, with vulnerable groups moved from overcrowded Sherwood Hall to a new Drive-Inn staging site in Durban; he also cited a faster pace, including 784 people sent home on eight buses in one day. Border Enforcement at Beitbridge: South Africa’s Border Management Authority processed a record 1,129 Malawians and 467 Zimbabweans in one day, issuing emergency travel certificates and running large-scale bus logistics. Lilongwe Land Dispute: Area 26 residents appeal to President Mutharika over an eviction threat by GM Properties Limited, saying compensation ordered by the High Court has not been paid. Fuel and Cost of Living: Malawi’s fuel prices were cut again, but experts warn the reduction may not fully ease transport and food costs. Sports: Malawi’s MDF dominated the Standard Bank Be More Race in Lilongwe, with Kefasi Kasteni and Fostina Mbemba winning the 21km titles. Health: Ntcheu District faces a critical shortage of nurses and midwives, operating with far fewer staff than required. Governance & Accountability: A parliamentary inquiry into the Chilima plane crash hears new claims about a “mystery woman” in Air Force uniform boarding the aircraft.
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