AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAnti-migrant unrest in South Africa: Fresh protests are flaring again, with vigilantes warning they’ll target undocumented migrants by June 30—an issue analysts link to joblessness, crime, and political opportunism ahead of November municipal elections. Refugee spotlight at Dzaleka: Malawi’s Dzaleka camp, built for 12,000, now holds over 60,000; a film screening in Mzuzu urged journalists to push for clearer policies and better protection for refugee children. Malawi economy pressure: The Reserve Bank’s deputy governor blames the FX crunch on structural weaknesses, while the NSO says April fuel hikes drove non-food inflation up. Tobacco squeeze: Farmers report extreme auction rejections—up to 93% for independent growers—while buyers appear to favour contract leaf. Arts & culture/community: Judo for Peace held an open day at Dzaleka, using sport and culture to build hope.
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