AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGovernance & Integrity: Youth and Society (YAS) has renewed pressure on Malawi’s public institutions, warning that politicised appointments in statutory bodies are a constitutional and public-confidence problem—not just an administrative one—while also noting recent efforts to clean up irregular public-service wage practices. Energy Reliability: With ESCOM still under scrutiny, attention is back on whether CEO William Kaipa’s reform push can finally steady Malawi’s power supply amid the sector’s long cycle of strain and outages. Food & Health Risks: In Lilongwe, fish traders are reportedly using a crop pesticide (Ethion 50 EC) to preserve fish—raising serious concerns about consumer safety. Economy & Poverty: The RBM says April’s inflation uptick is temporary, but the World Bank warns poor economic management is trapping Malawi in persistent extreme poverty. Mining Security: CDEDI is calling for vigilance after the Malawi Defence Force arrested five foreign nationals in Chikwawa over alleged illegal mining. Trade & Growth: Malawi is also preparing for regional talks on fertiliser, seed harmonisation and agricultural trade as costs and FX pressures bite.
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