AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSouth Africa Deportations: South Africa’s Home Affairs says it deported about 980 Malawians in the largest single-day operation from Lindela, using 14 buses, as anti-immigration protests and xenophobic fears continue to drive mass displacement. Durban Sherwood Hall Crisis: In Durban, thousands of Malawians remain stranded at Sherwood Hall, with reports of numbers swelling to around 6,000, overcrowding, and urgent calls to speed up processing and arrange safe transport home. Malawi–South Africa Political Tensions: Malawi’s President Arthur Peter Mutharika is reported heading to South Africa for a medical check-up, drawing renewed public scrutiny over leaders’ travel while local systems struggle. ESCOM Anti-Vandalism Push: ESCOM and police are stepping up campaigns in Lumbadzi to curb transformer vandalism, warning it threatens safety and development. Anti-Corruption Courtroom Twist: Malawi officials move to withdraw bribery charges against wildlife trafficker Lin Yunhua, raising fresh questions about accountability. Rights & Safety for Albinos: A Malawi report warns attacks on persons with albinism have surged again, with calls for stronger protection and inclusion. Roads & Public Safety: Malawi’s Roads Authority warns against farming on road reserves, threatening stop orders and penalties.
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