AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia & Repatriation: Thousands of Malawians are still stranded at Durban’s Sherwood Park, with dire sanitation and delays pushing authorities to set up a drive-in overflow staging site and a priority court to speed up deportation processing. Labour Pushback: South Africa’s biggest unions and Nedlac are urging workers not to join anti-immigrant protests by June 30, saying migrants aren’t the cause of unemployment and state failure. Community Tensions: Clashes near deportation processing points have been reported as frustration boils over, while Malawian well-wishers begin mobilising funds to help bring people home safely. Media Integrity: Malawi is raising alarm over AI misuse spreading convincing fake news, urging the public to verify before sharing. Health Warning: Experts in Malawi are warning men against unsupervised sexual enhancement pills after reports of deaths linked to unregulated products. Sports & Culture: Netball Africa acting president /Goagoses has secured a World Netball Board seat, and Malawi’s FAM has summoned Sulom to a disciplinary hearing over elite match venue compliance. Arts & Independence: Blantyre plans community-led Independence Day celebrations despite a national cancellation, with performances and youth-focused programmes.
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