AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDurban Repatriation Crisis: About 8,000 Malawians are still sheltering at Sherwood Hall as buses struggle to keep up, with South Africa introducing a parallel deportation route that includes court hearings before transport to processing centres. Government Appeal: Malawi has appealed for donations to help repatriate roughly 10,000 citizens stranded in South Africa, citing major financial and logistical pressure. South Africa Tightens Immigration: A priority court in Durban is set to fast-track deportation proceedings for nearly 1,900 Malawians found without valid documentation, while Home Affairs reports hundreds have already returned voluntarily. Anti-Scapegoating Message: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa urged citizens not to blame migrants for unemployment and crime, warning against vigilante action. Malawi Integrity Push: The Malawi Revenue Authority is investigating 44 employees over corruption-related breaches of its gifts and cash declaration rules. Health Warning: Experts in Malawi are urging men to stop using unsupervised sexual enhancement pills after reports of deaths linked to unregulated products. Local Development: Monkey Bay is set to become a new secondary city under a 10-year development plan from Nkope to Sawuya.
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