AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMalawi Women’s Football: Temwa Chawinga hit back at critics over missing Scorchers’ Tanzania friendly, saying she chose honesty and could have “faked an injury” instead. WAFCON Build-Up: NBM plc launched a “Waku WAFCON” promo giving away Scorchers jerseys and offering fans a chance to watch the team in Morocco. Sport & Community: World Netball backed Malawi’s “Grassroots to Queens” pathway, aiming to keep talented girls in school while feeding the next netball stars. Arts & Culture: The Royal Shakespeare Company brought “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” to London’s West End, turning William Kamkwamba’s Malawi story into a musical. Media & IP: Izeki ndi Jakobo Studios warned of piracy of their comic duo clips online and plans takedowns so viewers use official channels. Health & Safety: PAC raised alarm over alleged use of embalming chemicals to preserve fish, calling for stronger regulation and oversight. Business & Money: PayPal USD (PYUSD) is now available in Malawi for faster cross-border payments, while MEDF rolled out a K100 billion loan programme for MSMEs.
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