AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIMF Watch: IMF Africa director Zeine Zeidane says the Iran war’s fallout is a “difficult moment” for Africa and that Gulf energy output may take 6–7 months to fully recover—raising pressure on energy and fertilizer-hit economies, including those seeking IMF support. Repatriation & Safety: Malawi says about 500 Malawians are temporarily housed at a church in Johannesburg’s Newlands area as authorities process voluntary returns; officials also report rising displacement after mob violence in Pietermaritzburg. Food & Nutrition: NSO data show severe stunting affects 12.7% of Malawian children under five, with food insecurity acute—only 11.4% of households are highly food secure. Trade & Cost of Living: Malawi’s trade deficit widened to $322.5m in May as imports surged faster than exports; tobacco remains the top export. Energy & Industry: ESCOM reports improved power supply after fault-clearance and maintenance efforts, easing load shedding in many areas. Consumer Protection: CFTC found 649 expired and uncertified products in 14 shops across six districts, warning of penalties. Mining & Investment: Lindian Resources says Kangankunde rare earths in Malawi is moving toward Q4 2026 first production, with explosives approvals secured and early ore stockpiled. Agribusiness & Roads: Paramount Chief Kyungu urges faster rehabilitation of the Chiweta–Karonga M1 road, calling it a lifeline for farming, health access and business. Tourism Debate: A public clash between musician Tay Grin and Amaryllis Hotel boss Ramy Waheed over Sigelege Beach Resort has reignited debate on hospitality standards and public feedback.
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