AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoU.S. Visa Pressure on Malawi: Malawi’s Foreign Affairs Minister George Chaponda warned that tightening U.S. visa rules and possible consular cutbacks could raise costs and delay access to education, medical care and business travel for Malawians. Governance & Justice: The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) says Malawi is stuck in a repeating national crisis of economic strain, patronage and eroding public trust, even as government downsizes diplomatic posts and claims stabilization gains. Refugee System Under Strain: Dzaleka camp is now housing over 60,000 people against a 12,000 capacity, with a planned relocation to Kayilizi in Chitipa still stalled for lack of donor funding. Forex Worries: CCJP also warns the foreign exchange crisis is becoming “normal,” disrupting supply chains and fueling a parallel dollar market. Courtroom Controversy: A homicide bail ruling sparked backlash after a judge repeatedly used loaded language about the deceased’s “unruly boys” before trial. Diplomacy Scrutiny: Questions are rising over how heavily staffed Malawi’s missions became under the MCP era, after a cost-cutting reduction in diplomats abroad. Security & Crime: Police say they recovered K42.2m worth of stolen soya beans from CORI and arrested two suspects, with a suspected mastermind still at large. Environment Day Call: CISONECC urged stakeholders to move from climate promises to tangible action as Malawi faces droughts, floods and biodiversity loss.
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