AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLake Malawi Tragedy: A 17-year-old London student, Eugene Enoch Kwon of Hampton School, drowned while snorkelling on a school trip at Cape Maclear, Monkey Bay; divers recovered his body and he was taken to Monkey Bay Community Hospital, with police saying suffocation due to drowning and investigations ongoing. Tourism Safety Watch: The deaths add to fresh calls for safer water-activity planning for visitors and schools, as Malawi continues to attract school and holiday groups to Lake Malawi. Cross-Border Travel Controls: Malawi MPs are pushing a temporary travel restriction on citizens seeking informal work in South Africa without proper documentation, aiming to curb repatriation costs and improve monitoring. Telecoms & Travel Costs: MACRA ordered Airtel Malawi and TNM to compensate customers after tariff hikes were implemented without the required seven-day publication notice. Regional Cooperation: SADC ministers met in Salima to review peace and security, including conflict in eastern DRC and organised crime—issues that can shape regional travel conditions. Health Access Deal: Malawi is set to expand cancer care at home via a major public-private radiotherapy referral agreement, reducing costly medical travel abroad. Sports Tourism: The Copper Queens began WAFCON preparations in Algeria ahead of friendlies, with the tournament in Morocco later this month.
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