AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMalawi Repatriation: The long-awaited return of stranded Malawians from South Africa has started in Durban, with the first convoy of about 700 people leaving Sherwood Hall on eight government-funded buses, prioritising women and children amid reports of thousands still camped and waiting. Border Strain: More than 900 returnees have been left stranded at Mwanza Border after buses dropped them and left, while Home Affairs says it will double staff at Sherwood Park as numbers swell. Travel Safety Warnings: Australia has joined US and UK advisories urging extra caution for travellers in South Africa, citing violent crime and unrest around anti-illegal immigration protests. Road Risks for Travellers: In Limpopo, an overloaded bus from Johannesburg to Malawi carrying 104 people (capacity 60) was intercepted; authorities also flagged invalid passports. Lake Malawi Threat: Fishermen report plastic waste is increasingly entangling gear and cutting catches, adding pressure for stronger waste management around the lake. Digital Travel-Friendly Services: Malawi’s government and Huawei are partnering on a MK311 billion digital identity push aimed at reducing repeated paperwork for public services.
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