AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia and Repatriation Crisis: South Africa’s anti-immigration crackdown is spilling into Malawi’s doorstep as more than 1,000 Malawians shelter in Durban’s Sherwood after armed residents forced them out of Burnwood, with authorities arranging embassy-linked returns. Immigration Law Reform: South Africa has amended its immigration rules to bring detention of undocumented foreigners under court oversight, requiring interviews, 48-hour court appearances, and judicial review of detention. Regional Migration Costs: South Africa says it will bill foreign governments for deportations and prisoners’ removals, raising the stakes for Malawi and other affected states. Anti-Corruption Under Fire: Malawi civil society groups have attacked the ACB and DPP for dropping a corruption case involving Chinese national Lin Yinhua, warning it could weaken public trust. Courtroom Setback for ACB: East Bridge wins a High Court ruling setting aside an ACB restriction notice that had blocked access to tobacco stocks, with major commercial implications. Forex and Mining Push: The Export Development Fund earmarks K400 billion for gold purchases, citing a surge in formal buying to boost foreign exchange and curb illegal trade. Digital Banking Policy Debate: NBM warns that transaction levies could push Malawians back to cash, threatening digital inclusion gains. Governance and Appointments: Malawi’s Gender Equality Act compliance is questioned after an all-male Revenue Appeals Tribunal and low female representation in ambassadorial postings. Aviation and Politics: Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima’s plane reportedly went missing after failing to land as expected, with authorities still tracing the aircraft.
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