AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSouth Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Malawi has started a voluntary repatriation programme for citizens in South Africa after anti-foreigner violence, with the Foreign Affairs ministry saying only those who formally request help will be assisted as logistics are finalised. Border Operations: South Africa’s Border Management Authority says it processed 933 Mozambicans through Lebombo Port of Entry on 3 June, with 926 successfully departing and 7 blocked over documentation issues, including 38 minors handled with social workers. Health Costs Under Pressure: Malawi faces backlash after Parliament approved higher import tariffs on essential medicines, including 20% on amoxicillin and 25% on malaria drugs and painkillers, with health advocates warning of higher retail prices and worsening access. Economic Policy Shift: Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamvekha defended the National Economic Recovery Plan 2025–2030, pitching a move from subsidies to mega farms, contract farming and agro-processing to stabilise the economy. Governance & Youth: Emerging Public Leaders alumni in Liberia urged young Malawians to take stronger roles in policy and public service, arguing leadership is “cultivated” not accidental. Traditional Authority: The Ngoni Royal Establishment issued an official statement warning social media claims do not represent its position and clarified its leadership structure.
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