AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMigration & Security: South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged rising tensions over illegal migration after anti-immigrant protests, while warning that only authorised officials can act against violations. Market Tensions: In Lilongwe’s Mgona Market, a court injunction over traders without proper documentation sparked disruption and fresh claims of threats between local and foreign traders. Land & Sugar Supply Chain: Chikwawa villagers under KAMA Cane Growers Cooperative’s project have issued a three-day ultimatum over alleged illegal occupation of ancestral farmland, raising fears for food security and livelihoods. Environment & Industry Approvals: MEPA is facing mounting accusations from local investors over delays in approving ESIA reports, with the Dzombe fertilizer plant dispute still deepening as both sides trade blame. Food Safety Enforcement: Malawi Bureau of Standards destroyed about 300 bales of expired soya chunks and fined a wholesaler K2 million after market surveillance found expired stock. Agribusiness Recognition: Namuleri Farms Limited won Best Agribusiness Farm at the 2026 National Product Magazine Mid-Year Awards, spotlighting tobacco, maize, cassava and fruit production. Digital Economy Push: Sparc Systems won ICT Firm of the Year at ICTAM 2026 and unveiled a blueprint to scale Malawi’s ICT services exports across Africa. Transport Costs: Transporters warn that poor infrastructure and rising operating costs are driving up prices, with transport costs cited as a major share of goods’ final cost. Finance & Rates: Commercial banks cut the June reference rate to 20.4% from 20.6%, continuing a downward trend as liquidity improves. Water Access: Rural Malawians continue to struggle for safe water, with many relying on unprotected sources due to distance and affordability. Legal Affordability: An Afrobarometer survey says 72% of Malawians cannot afford legal costs, keeping most disputes out of formal courts. Economic Planning Debate: Economists say Malawi’s National Economic Recovery Plan may fall short unless it tackles forex generation, export diversification, spending efficiency and implementation capacity. IMF Support: The IMF says it is stepping up support for several African countries and is in accelerated talks with Malawi on a new financial assistance program.
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