AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMalawi–South Africa Migration Crisis: Malawi has started voluntary repatriation of its nationals displaced by xenophobic violence in South Africa, with the first two buses carrying 150 Malawians leaving Western Cape on Saturday and expected to arrive in Malawi on Monday via Zimbabwe and Mozambique, then being processed at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre. South Africa Immigration Crackdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa told the nation he will crack down on groups behind xenophobic violence and illegal-migration protests, stressing only authorised officials can enforce immigration laws and warning against street “identity checks” and misinformation. Regional Spillover: As tensions rise, other countries are also repatriating citizens, while reports say many migrants are hiding or sheltering in Western Cape towns amid fears of renewed attacks. Malawi Governance & Rights: In Malawi, civil service unions accuse government of selectively applying a recruitment and promotion freeze, while MEPA faces fresh allegations of blocking ESIA approvals and delaying local investors’ projects. Constitutional Politics: Court action continues to shape the MEC relocation debate, with calls for compliance and renewed scrutiny of executive authority. Economy & Social Protection: Malawi’s budget cuts social protection allocations sharply, raising pressure on households already struggling with costs and legal access.
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