AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSherwood Hall Crisis (Durban): eThekwini has activated a 72-hour emergency plan to stabilise overcrowding as thousands of Malawians camp at Sherwood, with reports ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 people displaced while repatriation and deportation processes ramp up. New Processing Push: Authorities say a Drive-In overflow site near the beachfront is now operating, with extra buses, security, water, waste management and health support to reduce humanitarian and public health risks. Faster Legal Routes: South Africa has set up a priority immigration court (including a virtual priority court) to fast-track cases for Malawians found to be in contravention of immigration rules, with thousands verified and deportation orders being issued. Tensions Turn Violent: Police used stun grenades and rubber bullets after clashes at Sherwood Hall, sparked by confusion over transport—some men reportedly refused vans and demanded direct travel to Malawi. Malawi’s Repatriation Appeal: Malawi’s government is calling for donations to support the return of about 10,000 citizens, citing major financial and logistical pressure, while well-wishers and influencers have begun fundraising to help with transport, food and medical support. Tourism (Regional Context): Zambia’s safari tourism is highlighted as growing through conservation and community support, offering a “travel can do good” angle for the wider region. Local Travel/Leisure (Malawi): Mzuzu Stadium is reported ready again after rehabilitation, clearing the way for top-flight football in the Northern Region.
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