AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMalawi–South Africa Border Security: South Africa’s Border Management Authority says it has seized nearly R1 billion worth of methaqualone (ABBA) at Beitbridge, with three Malawian nationals arrested and expected in court soon—while security experts warn drug smuggling remains “easy” and that more training and better scanner coverage are needed. Xenophobia and Migration: Commentators say recurring xenophobic attacks in South Africa are still far from over, with threats to force foreign nationals to leave before June 30, and calls for firm law enforcement instead of vigilante “parallel authorities.” Malawi Health Corruption: A parliamentary inquiry into public hospitals alleges patients were forced to pay bribes for “free” care, including reports of fake receipts and stolen drugs, prompting promises of reforms. IMF and AfDB Pressure on Malawi’s Economy: Malawi has re-engaged the IMF for an ECF programme without devaluation plans, while the AfDB says financing access is tightening and Malawi is being pushed toward grant-only support amid debt distress. Local Governance and Service Delivery: In Blantyre’s outskirts, communities in Senior Chief Kapeni’s area say they have long lacked a public health centre, highlighting gaps that performance-based grants are meant to fix. Trade and Gender: A trade expert warns Malawi’s simplified trade regimes still leave women cross-border traders facing harassment, finance gaps, and weak border support.
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