AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWAFCON Homecoming & Women’s Football Boost: Malawi’s Scorchers returned to a massive welcome after reaching the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco and booking the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup ticket; First Lady Gertrude Mutharika praised National Bank of Malawi (NBM) for backing the team beyond sponsorship, and NBM later announced a K500 million reward for the players. Sports & Community Support: Youth, Sports and Culture Minister Alfred Gangata urged more corporate investment in sport, pointing to the Scorchers as proof that the right support can unlock talent. Banking for Travelers & Expats: National Bank of Malawi’s BankNet 360 was explained as a 24/7 internet banking platform that lets customers manage accounts digitally from anywhere—useful for travellers and businesses with cross-border plans. Tourism Safety Red Flag: A Telegraph investigation alleges officials at Malawi airports and public hospitals sold yellow fever certificates to unvaccinated travellers, raising serious concerns for anyone planning onward travel. Road Access Watch: Milare Police received new road cones to improve visibility and safety during road operations, while the Iringa–Mbeya highway in Tanzania was temporarily closed for repairs—an important heads-up for regional road travellers. Health & Access: St Luke’s Anglican Hospital in Zomba is set to roll out dialysis from November 1, aiming to bring life-saving treatment closer to Eastern Region patients.
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