AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoXenophobia Deadline Looms: As South Africa’s 30 June push for undocumented migrants to leave nears, Malawians in Durban report intimidation and violence, while repatriation logistics struggle to keep up. Stranded at Sherwood Hall: Thousands of Malawians remain camped at Sherwood Hall with limited buses and slow processing, and even repatriation batches have been dropped at Mwanza instead of usual links. Artists Hit by Backlash: South African justice officials say cancellations and lost gigs across Africa are being linked to xenophobia perceptions, with Malawian creatives also speaking out against the attacks. CAMFED Scholarships: Malawi’s government commends CAMFED for supporting over 2,000 girls since 2016, with 205 new scholarship recipients oriented at MUST. Albinism Inclusion Through Music: A Malawi discrimination report launch turned into a dance-led moment of belonging, featuring Lazarus and Hilda Macheso. Men’s Health Conference: Blantyre’s “Man in the Mirror” conference is set for 3 July, aiming to break silence on mental health and relationship pressures. Road Safety Tragedy: A lorry crash on the Chiradzulu–Phalombe route killed seven, including an eight-month-old baby. Girls’ Hostel Funding: NBM plc and Press Trust pledge K1.2 billion for a 112-bed hostel and staff housing at Njerenje CDSS in Balaka. WHO Supplies for Outbreak Readiness: WHO donates K127 million in Ebola and cholera preparedness medical supplies to Malawi.
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