AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMusic & Unity: Makhadzi urged African unity after Zimbabwean activists called for a boycott of South African artists, saying “Ubuntu knows no borders” as the row swirls amid wider Southern Africa tensions. Climate Reporting: MESHA says climate messages are getting lost because they’re often delivered in English or national languages without local context, pushing for better storytelling across Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Independence Celebrations (Business/Community): ERIS and Icon Properties marked Malawi’s 62nd Independence with mall events, entertainment and shopper rewards in Blantyre and Lilongwe. Power & Infrastructure: ESCOM says it’s replacing ageing wooden transmission poles with prestressed concrete, but analysts warn it won’t fix Malawi’s deeper power crisis alone. Prisons & Freedom: President Mutharika pardoned 134 prisoners ahead of Independence Day. Culture Online: Alhomwe Heritage Trust launched a new digital platform to preserve and promote Alhomwe culture through its website. Arts on Stage: London’s musical adaptation of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is praised as moving and charming. Independence Debate: Prof Gadama and others argue Malawi’s freedom must mean economic liberation, not just political milestones. Sports (MDF Football): Week 9 results saw Blue Eagles reclaim top spot as Malawi Defence Force clubs battled in the FDH Bank Premiership. Regional Arts/Entertainment Pressure: A debate is growing over whether xenophobia and anti-foreigner politics are starting to affect entertainment bookings across the region.
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