AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoUniversity Fees Backlash: UTM president Dalitso Kabambe and students urged government to reverse Malawi’s 100% public university tuition hike, warning it will price out poor families and calling for budget reprioritisation, including restoring free meals. Parliament Tensions: MPs clashed in the House after an environment minister told opposition to “black box, keep quiet,” while the Speaker blamed the opposition for delays around Napoleon Dzombe’s stalled Dzombe fertilizer plant. Fertilizer Push: Government cleared the path for Dzombe’s fertilizer plant licence, but stressed outstanding regulatory and environmental requirements—especially hazardous waste handling—must be met. Power Outlook: Energy Minister Jean Mathanga said the Mpatamanga Hydropower Project is a key long-term bet to close Malawi’s generation gap and also outlined rural electrification plans to widen access. Critical Minerals & Jobs: Australia’s Lindian Resources began active mining at its Kangankunde rare earths project after its first controlled blast, as officials dismissed claims of irregularities. Trade & Investment: The UK-Malawi Chamber of Commerce announced its first permanent office in Malawi, aiming to deepen business ties across sectors. Economy & Diversification: NSO data show agriculture still dominates exports at over 90%, while a Business Innovation Survey flags weak access to financing for innovation.
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