AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoACB Anti-Corruption Push: The Anti-Corruption Bureau says universities must produce corruption-free graduates, urging stronger integrity training as part of Malawi’s wider anti-corruption strategy. Post-Abortion Care: A legal advocate says post-abortion care guidelines are still delayed after a 2025 High Court ruling, calling for faster implementation, better health worker training, and wider public awareness. Carbon Credits Clarification: The Natural Resources Ministry rejects claims of mismanaged $100m carbon credit money, saying figures shared publicly relate to private project commitments and that government receives proceeds only after credits are generated and sold. Independence Austerity: Malawi will mark Independence Day on July 6 without official celebrations, with leaders urging prayers instead as public funds are redirected to economic recovery. Durban Repatriation Crisis: Malawi is appealing for donations to help bring home about 10,000 citizens stranded in South Africa amid xenophobic violence; reports describe overcrowding and transport delays at Sherwood Hall as buses and processing capacity struggle to keep up. Digital Identity Plan: Government says a $180m Huawei-backed ICT investment will connect ministries to the Boma Lathu data platform, replacing paper and email sharing with regulated data access. Ebola Preparedness: WHO says Malawi is improving readiness, including airport screening and local lab testing capacity, and has donated K127m in medical supplies for Ebola and cholera response.
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