AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup on Malawi screens: Multichoice Malawi kicked off its 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage with a street football tournament in Ndirande, aiming to bring the “beautiful game” closer to fans ahead of the tournament’s June 11 start. Netball home base: The Malawi Queens got a permanent training and accommodation facility in Blantyre’s Namiwawa, expected to cut costs by about K75 million a year for camps. Poetry meets music: Robert Chiwamba and musician Sangie are set to release a joint music-and-poetry album on August 3, pushing more cross-discipline collaborations in Malawi’s arts scene. Arts exposure abroad: Blantyre Arts Festival will audition 30 artists (15 from Malawi, 15 from Zimbabwe) for an international tour covering China, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, and the UK. Governance and culture: A court set aside an ACB restriction affecting tobacco stocks, while MACRA praised TNM’s network upgrades—both stories shaping the backdrop for Malawi’s public life. Sports travel shock: Uganda and Malawi were forced to withdraw from the PDC World Cup of Darts due to visa delays, with Gibraltar replacing Uganda.
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