AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRepatriation Logistics: Malawi’s emergency evacuation of citizens fleeing xenophobic violence in South Africa has begun, with the first convoy of eight buses carrying 645 people leaving for home and more processing underway at Durban’s Sherwood Hall, where thousands remain stranded amid transport and verification delays. Macroeconomy: The World Bank has cut Malawi’s growth forecast to 2.3% from 2.6%, pointing to weaker global demand, higher energy costs and tighter financial conditions—raising pressure on investment and job creation. Banking & Infrastructure: NBM plc, Press Trust and the Malawi Government have committed K1.2 billion for a 112-bed girls’ hostel and staff housing at Njerenje CDSS in Balaka, aiming to improve learner safety and retention. Energy Supply: ESCOM says repeated Sunday and Monday power outages in Thyolo, Mulanje, Phalombe and Chiradzulu will continue during upgrades on the Mapanga–Fundis line, as wooden poles are replaced with concrete. Health & Social Services: Malawi Blood Transfusion Service warns blood collection is overly dependent on school and college donors, urging workplaces and communities to donate ahead of school holidays to keep supplies stable. Pensions Compliance: RBM is pushing closer work with the Ministry of Labour to improve Pension Act compliance after arrears rose sharply.
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