AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWAFCON Homecoming: Malawi’s Scorchers Women’s team lands at Kamuzu International Airport today (15:30) after a historic debut run in Morocco, finishing runners-up to Cameroon (3-0) and securing Malawi’s first-ever qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Political Intrigue: Fresh questions surround First Vice President Jane Ansah, activist Sylvester Namiwa and Luntha TV, with critics alleging a coordinated push to boost Ansah’s political standing after Namiwa’s treason remand. Youth & Education: Yao traditional leaders in Salima pledge support for 75 vulnerable girls to transition into secondary school through the Chiwanja Cha A Yao festival on October 10. Anti-Corruption Pressure: Malawi’s ACB director-general recruitment fallout continues to draw fire, with critics calling it sabotage and demanding answers after the process collapse. Governance & Service Delivery: Malawi’s electricity crisis remains stark, with generation shortfalls driving load-shedding amid a large financing gap. Justice & Safety: MACRA warns of heavy penalties for sharing non-consensual intimate videos, while a Lilongwe case sees a fashion designer arrested over alleged firearms dealings. Regional Politics: SADC leaders in Durban back industrialisation and integration, and Eswatini’s King assumes a key politics, defence and security troika role.
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