AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMigration & Arts Impact: South Africa’s justice minister Mmamoloko Kubayi admits the anti-migrant backlash is damaging the country’s brand and hurting artists’ continental bookings, as the government steps up immigration enforcement and arrests of undocumented migrants. Malawi Repatriation Watch: Thousands of Malawians are still being processed for return from Durban’s Sherwood Park amid delays, with Home Affairs increasing staffing and aid groups providing food, water and shelter. Disability Inclusion: FEDOMA warns that inaccessible buildings are still being approved across Malawi, blocking people with disabilities from banks, offices and schools, and calls out local council town planning committees. Albinism Rights: Gender minister Mary Navicha reaffirms government support for persons with albinism as Malawi marks International Albinism Awareness Day, including funding through the Disability Trust Fund. Music & Media: Talentz MEDIA seeks volunteer entertainment writers across Africa, while Malawian artist Shadreck Chisale says cheaper recording in South Africa could boost upcoming musicians and plans a Lilongwe studio. Sports & Culture: SKC’s memorial in Ntcheu drew tributes mixing tradition, music and reflection, while Bullets unveil new coach Wedson Nyirenda ahead of an Airtel Top 8 quarter-final.
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