AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMusic Industry Shake-up: Onesimus and manager Tonderai Banda have ended their five-year partnership, with both sides praising the brotherhood and success—though no reason or replacement manager was named. More Music Changes: Producer/manager Chawa Beats also confirmed the end of his nine-year working relationship with Merchah, closing a chapter tied to the rise of hits like “Naji.” Parliament & Public Life: Malawi’s Parliament reopened with MPs trading warm handshakes across party lines, but quickly shifted to serious scrutiny over the repatriation of Malawians fleeing xenophobic violence in South Africa. Culture & Language Online: Mulhako wa Alhomwe launched a website to help Lhomwe people learn the language, access tribe history, and follow festival activities. Healthcare Expansion: Maranatha International is moving into healthcare, opening Matete Medical Care facilities and offering free services during the first week. Education Pressure: UTM president Dalitso Kabambe called for reversing the doubling of public university fees, warning it will price out students. Independence in the Diaspora: Malawians in the US held double Independence Day celebrations for Malawi and the US.
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