AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure Security: ESCOM has intensified anti-vandalism campaigns with police and chiefs in Lumbadzi, Dowa, warning that transformer theft and damage disrupts power and drains money meant for network expansion. Accountability in Procurement: A leaked “No Objection” letter tied to ESCOM transformer and pole procurement has sparked debate, with commentators urging facts over haste. Local Industry & Waste-to-Value Claims: ESCOM says it uncovered an illegal aluminium pot factory in Lunzu, Blantyre, allegedly using vandalised ESCOM conductors—seizing pots and lids and making arrests. Weather & Disaster Readiness: Malawi is moving ahead with a new weather radar at Kasamba Hills, Mdeka, Blantyre, expected to improve real-time forecasting within a 250km radius. Agriculture & Inputs: Luanar’s K57.27bn fertiliser plant faces funding uncertainty as it seeks private partners to commercialise chemical and organic fertilisers. Macroeconomy & FX: AfDB flags Malawi’s low growth, high inflation, FX shortages and debt stress; meanwhile MCCCI pushes for exchange rate unification, arguing multiple rates worsen shortages. Transport & Trade: CDEDI and NOCMA clash over fuel haulage and forex use, with claims of sidelining local transporters. Digital & Skills: Airtel Africa Foundation’s inaugural annual report highlights $6.2m in FEED pillars, including Malawi tech fellowships and school connectivity. Public Health & Safety: Police in Mzuzu, with the Pesticides Control Board, arrested a man for allegedly selling illegal, expired pesticides and forged labels. Industry & Jobs: Gwamba’s August 1 concert at Bingu National Stadium is projected to create 1,500+ jobs across event and support services.
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