AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSouth Africa Anti-Immigration Protests: Thousands marched across Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town demanding undocumented foreigners leave by an unofficial June 30 deadline, with police and private security deployed to prevent looting and violence; clashes flared in Yeoville as residents and marchers exchanged stones. Malawians Caught in the Fallout: Hundreds of Malawians queued at the Malawian consulate in Johannesburg for repatriation, with buses taking people to the Lindela centre and onward processing; in Durban, thousands are being moved to Musina for the next phase. Fundraising for Repatriation: Musician Patience Namadingo launched a K1 billion drive to help stranded Malawians return from Durban’s Old Drive-In camp, after visiting and describing harsh conditions. WASH Reform Pressure in Malawi: Malawi’s water and sanitation push faces mounting pressure as officials warn reforms and financing gaps threaten progress toward SDG 6 by 2030. Chilima Crash Inquiry: Testimony from Chilima’s widow and other spouses continues to highlight gaps in how families were informed and how the search response was handled after the June 10, 2024 crash. Sports Charity Spotlight: The Taekwondo Association of Malawi will launch a nationwide charity programme next month to support vulnerable elderly people, starting in Salima on 11 July.
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