AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMalawi–South Africa Repatriation Crisis: With June 30 anti-immigrant protests looming, thousands of Malawians are still stranded around South African processing sites, including Durban’s drive-in, as authorities move people to a Limpopo centre in Musina to speed verification and onward travel. June 30 Security Standoff: South Africa’s acting police minister calls the planned marches “reckless,” while Gauteng police warn landlords that renting to undocumented tenants can bring R10,000 fines per person and possible prosecution; police say they’re deploying thousands of officers and surveillance tools to prevent violence. Humanitarian Pressure in KZN: Municipal and aid teams scramble as arrivals keep swelling shelters like Mayor’s Walk in Pietermaritzburg, forcing contingency planning for more people. Tourism Investment Warning: The World Bank says Malawi is losing about $100m in private tourism investment and around 60,000 jobs due to weak concession frameworks, with most revenue coming from domestic visitors. Heritage for Travel: Malawi says it will strengthen security at the Hora heritage site in Mzimba after findings point to 9,500-year-old cremation rituals—expected to boost tourism interest. Sports & Travel Links: FAM highlights football transformation at its AGM in Salima, while FDH Bank’s K100m support helps Malawian university athletes travel to Botswana for CUCSA games.
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