AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoXenophobia and repatriation crisis in South Africa: As South Africa heads toward June 30 anti-immigration protests, Malawians in Durban and other cities say they fear attacks and are stuck waiting for buses home. Reports describe long queues and slow processing at repatriation sites, with officials saying they can’t stop migrants arriving and are managing verification and transport amid rising tension. Local governance and jobs: Malawi’s reformed Constituency Development Fund recruitment is underway, with 687 applicants now in interview stage across councils, including roles like accountants, procurement officers and engineers—aimed at strengthening oversight and delivery at district level. Rule of law concerns in Malawi: The Financial Intelligence Authority has again frozen accounts tied to Yusuf Investments Limited and Amaryllis Hotel, drawing criticism after court findings said earlier restrictions were withdrawn. Arrest in Mzimba South: MP Emmanuel Chambulanyina Jere has been arrested over alleged quarry theft and is in police custody as investigations continue. Road protest rejected: Karonga chiefs have opposed HRDC plans to shut down the M1 road, urging dialogue instead of demonstrations that could disrupt trade with Tanzania.
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