AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoClimate-Health Innovation Funding: Grand Challenges Canada and the Science for Africa Foundation launched Nexa at London Climate Action Week, aiming to mobilise over US$50m to scale locally led climate-health innovations, with a first funding call opening June 22 across Africa and the Americas. Fuel Prices & Cost of Living: Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) cut maximum pump prices effective 19 June—petrol to K5,619/litre (down 9.5%), diesel to K6,306 (down 5.7%), and kerosene to K4,771 (down 16.43%)—but critics say the relief is too small to ease hardships. Inflation Trend: Malawi’s inflation eased to 23.3% in May (from 24.3% in April) as food prices slowed, while non-food inflation stayed sticky, keeping pressure on transport, housing and utilities. Xenophobia Fallout & Repatriation Logistics: South Africa’s xenophobic violence continues to drive evacuations; Malawi says it needs over K24bn to repatriate about 15,000 stranded citizens, with transport taking the biggest share. Road Works Under Fire: HRDC and others plan a July 1 shutdown threat over the Karonga–Chiweta M1 stretch, drawing pushback from groups warning it will hurt traders, patients and students. Energy Operations: EGENCO scheduled maintenance at Tedzani Hydropower Station (7am–2pm, June 21) to flush sediment and reduce debris build-up. Fashion & Jobs Potential: Malawian designer Chisomo Chavula (Chicha Fashions) secured a spot at CMG Paris Fashion Week 2026, a boost for Malawi’s creative industry.
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