AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRegulation & Digital Economy: MACRA DG Mayamiko Nkoloma has earned a PhD from MUST, with research focused on Malawi’s digital health systems—signalling a push for MACRA to move from policing to enabling a stronger digital economy. Mining Governance: Thoko Tembo was sworn in as Malawi’s first Minister of Mining after the Energy and Mining portfolio was split; President Mutharika urged tougher negotiation of mining deals and warned of cartels “milking” minerals for personal gain. Politics & Public Trust: Government has denied claims that South African tycoon Zunaid Moti received a secret diplomatic post and special treatment tied to the First Lady’s Beautify Malawi charity, while scrutiny of the charity continues. Business Capacity Under FX Strain: MCCCI reports many firms are running below capacity in early 2026, with foreign exchange shortages cited as the biggest drag. Energy & Power Stability: Energy Minister Jean Mathanga says Malawi expects grid relief from the MoMa interconnector (50MW) and a BESS project (20MW during peak hours) before month-end. Tourism Leadership: Henry Mussa has been appointed Executive Director of the Malawi Institute of Tourism, effective 7 July, as government seeks to revive tourism. Finance & Payments: Stablecoin cross-border transfers reportedly priced below interbank rates in Q2, but routing through a single provider still adds avoidable costs—relevant for Malawi’s importers and exporters. Agribusiness & Industry: High Court granted relief to about 800 mega farmers in a MAIIC loan dispute, restraining enforcement actions while the matter is resolved. Corporate & Community: Nacro handed over a K350m classroom block and under-five clinic in Mchinji, while FDH Bank and Ekhaya backed the Landlord Pakwao 2026 concert with digital payments and event logistics support.
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