AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia Fallout in SA: Durban’s Sherwood Park is overwhelmed as thousands of Malawians wait to be repatriated, with reports of overcrowding, sanitation breakdowns and clashes with police as the June 30 deadline nears. Regional Evacuations: Nigeria says it will evacuate all Nigerians who registered to leave South Africa before June 30, with the first batch of 258 already airlifted. Local Voices in Sherwood: Residents in Sherwood raise concerns over hygiene and safety while describing the humanitarian strain on women and children. Malawi’s Economy Under Scrutiny: Finance minister Joseph Mwanamvekha faces mounting pressure as Malawi’s growth forecast is trimmed and critics demand clearer solutions. Digital Banking Push: NBM plc launches BankNet360 to speed up and simplify internet banking, including instant self-registration and real-time transaction visibility. Sports & Community: Standard Bank Be More Race 2026 in Lilongwe draws a record 4,085 participants, with proceeds supporting a local school sports facility. Health Warning: Police link dozens of sudden deaths to misuse of sex-enhancement drugs, urging medical supervision. Music Solidarity: Malawian hip-hop artist IKK cancels South Africa shoots and shifts filming to Tanzania amid xenophobia backlash.
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