AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMigration Pressure in SA: South Africa’s Inter-Ministerial Committee says 30 June will be a “normal working day” despite planned anti-undocumented-migrant protests, warning blockades and intimidation will face criminal and civil action. Repatriation Logistics: Authorities report 15,162 Malawians processed for deportation/repatriation, with thousands still queuing in Durban and Pietermaritzburg as conditions at temporary sites are described as “untenable,” and the main processing hub is being moved from KwaZulu-Natal to Limpopo. Humanitarian Support: Malawi musician Loiso donates K1 million to fund repatriation of Malawians stranded after xenophobic violence. Counterfeit Fertiliser Crackdown: Lilongwe police arrest two men over 670 bags of suspected counterfeit NPK fertiliser; samples will go to Malawi Bureau of Standards for testing. Rare Earths Update: Chilwa Minerals reports widespread rare earth mineralisation in clays beneath its Mposa deposit, with magnet rare earths flagged as a key upside. SME Push: About 50 SMEs are set for the National Bank of Malawi’s SME Expo in Mzuzu ahead of MSME Day. Consumer Safety: CFTC inspections find 891 expired/unsafe products across several districts, urging shoppers to check expiry dates and certification.
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