AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security & Markets: Malawi released only K5bn of a K60bn maize-buying budget for ADMARC, starting purchases at K900/kg but raising fears of limited purchasing power for farmers. Roads & Infrastructure: Demolitions have begun for the Liwonde–Matawale road rebuild, funded by a World Bank K106bn loan, with completion targeted for July 30, 2027. Energy & Mining Reshuffle: President Mutharika split Energy and Mining into two ministries, appointing Jean Mathanga (Energy) and Thoko Tembo (Mining), a move analysts say could improve focus but may strain austerity. Finance & Risk: The RBM introduced mandatory insurance rules after repealing the 2010 Insurance Act, covering construction liability, public buildings, insurance fraud, and imports. Logistics & Industry: CTS Courier won “Most Reliable Courier Service” at the 2026 Consumer Choice Awards, highlighting growing competition in Malawi’s delivery and logistics space. Governance & Public Services: MEC’s Election Management Device (EMD) was nominated for the ICTAM Digital Public Service Award, alongside other e-government systems. Climate & Agriculture Support: ICRISAT expanded climate-resilient chickpea seed production in Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique to help farmers cope with fertilizer costs and weather shocks. Public Safety: South Africa’s Beitbridge operation intercepted a Malawi-linked methaqualone shipment worth about K106bn, with arrests reported and investigations ongoing.
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