AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAnti-immigration unrest planning: South Africa is bracing for June 30 demonstrations, with KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng flagged as main flashpoints; analysts warn of road closures, business shutdowns and possible looting, while police say R600m has been set aside for rapid response. Malawi repatriation pressure: As displaced Malawians swell shelters in Pietermaritzburg, KZN Premier Thami Ntuli says the situation at Mayor’s Walk is a humanitarian crisis and calls for better accommodation and faster processing for voluntary returns. ESCOM grid relief: ESCOM reports power cuts have eased after a nationwide recovery push, with engineers working on faults and maintenance to stabilise supply for households and businesses. ESCOM expansion plans: ESCOM also unveiled plans to demolish the burnt Escom House in Blantyre and replace it with a K90bn mixed-use complex covering offices, retail and hospitality. Mining and resources: Chilwa Minerals says it has more than tripled the Mpyupyu West heavy mineral sands target to over 17 sq km, expanding prospects near its larger Mpyupyu resource. Rare earths push: Lindian Resources says Kangankunde rare earths is advancing toward first production in Q4 2026, with mining readiness and infrastructure works progressing. Consumer safety crackdown: Malawi’s competition watchdog found 14 shops selling 649 expired or uncertified products across six districts, warning of penalties and urging shoppers to check expiry dates and certification marks. Trade and prices: Malawi’s trade deficit widened to $322.5m in May as imports grew faster than exports, while food insecurity and child malnutrition remain pressing concerns in new survey findings.
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