AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoMEC Independence Under Fire: Malawi’s Electoral Commission insists it will not relocate to Blantyre until legal issues are resolved, after court action dismissed its earlier challenge on procedural grounds. Parliament Oversight: The Public Appointments Committee cleared Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) and MACRA Director General appointments, saying no law or procedure was breached. OPC Austerity Push: President Peter Mutharika orders Cabinet ministers to limit domestic travel to one trip per month, aiming to curb fuel and allowances spending. Fuel Crisis Politics: Government’s explanation for fuel challenges still stops short of admitting forex scarcity as the main driver, as long-term reforms are discussed. Anti-Corruption Claims: Activist Bon Kalindo launches “Operation Bwenza ndalama zanga” targeting alleged passport bribery by immigration officers, urging victims to contact him for refunds. Governance & Local Service Delivery: The World Bank praises Malawi’s GESD project for over 80% performance, highlighting stronger local councils and service delivery. Energy-Mining Split: Cabinet restructuring creates separate Energy and Mining ministries, with Jean Mathanga and Thoko Tembo appointed. Football Governance Clash: Sports Minister Alfred Gangata and FAM officials trade accusations amid rifts over women’s football representation, while analysts warn of FIFA risks from government interference. Economy Watch: Malawi Stock Exchange rejects claims of collapse, calling the decline a normal correction within market cycles. Regional Security: South Africa’s Beitbridge drug-ingredient interception worth R1bn sparks renewed debate on border controls and organised crime.
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