AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTransport & Roads: Communities along the Embangweni-Edingeni-Engalaweni Road (S112) in Mzimba are hopeful after Transport Minister Jappie Mhango said government has secured renewed Finance backing to restart the long-delayed 39.2km project, expected to cut travel costs and help farmers reach markets. Telecom Regulation: MACRA ordered Airtel Malawi and TNM to compensate customers after both implemented tariff changes without the required seven-day public notice, with compensation due by 31 July 2026. Energy & Logistics: Malawi plans to replace the ageing MV Ilala on Lake Malawi with two new vessels, seeking financing support from the National Bank of Malawi and other investors to lower transport costs. Agribusiness & Compliance: MEPA warned the Mulalo granular fertiliser plant in Dowa to operate strictly within its approved ESIA/ESMP, while the Pesticides Control Board intensified training to stop imports of unregistered pesticides. Health & Jobs: A K50bn renal dialysis project remains stalled, affecting over 8,000 patients annually, as Malawi pushes for more dialysis centres. Sports Infrastructure: Engineers say Kamuzu Stadium is beyond economic repair and should be demolished, reigniting debate on safety versus sentiment. Trade & Regional Growth: Tanzania’s new Mbamba Bay Port nears completion (60%) and is expected to boost Lake Nyasa trade, tourism and investment across Southern Africa. Inflation Watch: Malawi’s inflation eased to 21.1% in June, helped by lower food prices.
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