AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWAFCON & Sports Tourism: Malawi’s Scorchers returned home to a big welcome after reaching the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco, with Sunbird Hotels stepping in to host the team at Capital Hotel in Lilongwe—another reminder of how football success can boost travel, hospitality and national pride. CAF Qualifiers: Silver Strikers Ladies have arrived in Gaborone, Botswana for the CAF Women’s Champions League–COSAFA qualifier, starting Friday against Mozambique’s Costa do Sol, with matches streamed on CAF TV, FIFA+ and COSAFA channels. Roads & Regional Connectivity: Malawi’s tourism and trade links sit alongside wider regional infrastructure momentum, including Tanzania’s plan to expand Dar es Salaam’s Mandela Road to ease port congestion—good news for cross-border cargo and visitor movement. Youth & Skills Pathways: Chisomo’s “second chance” at Mzuzu University bridging lessons, plus a tailoring success story after a failed MSCE, highlight education and skills routes that can feed future livelihoods. Digital Payments for Travellers: Standard Bank and UnionPay expanded UnionPay e-commerce acceptance across nine African markets including Malawi, making it easier for cross-border shoppers and travellers to pay online. Governance & Fairness: A fresh push for equal enforcement (“no one is above the law”) and calls to improve youth job creation frame the week’s policy debate.
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