AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoESCOM Vandalism: Power lines were cut again on Kamuzu Day, plunging parts of Phalombe District into darkness and forcing ESCOM to divert money meant for expansion to repairs—while the company warns the damage is endangering lives and disrupting schools, healthcare and local business. Regional Football: COSAFA elected Botswana’s Tariq Babitseng as president unopposed in Harare, with Alfred Randriamanampisoa named vice-president as Southern Africa football leadership resets. WAFCON Build-Up: The D-Day draw for AfCON PAMOJA 2027 group qualifiers is set for Tuesday in Cairo, with 48 teams to be split into 12 groups—while Nigeria’s Super Falcons line up Senegal friendlies in June after a chaotic preparation run. Digital Policy Debate: Zimbabwe is at the crossroads of regulating fast-growing digital storytelling, as creators push for protection and monetisation without choking expression. Education Access: Fawezi and the Mastercard Foundation handed laptops to 192 marginalised students in Zimbabwe under the Second Chance Pathways programme. Malawi Politics & Legacy: A petition to scrap Kamuzu Day is gaining speed online, reigniting the fight over how Malawi remembers Kamuzu Banda.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.