AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoXenophobia & Returns: Durban’s Refugee Appeals Authority urged asylum seekers to collect appeal notices, warning that missing paperwork could mean decisions based on existing files, as displaced Malawians shelter at Sherwood Hall and volunteers scramble to keep temporary camps from turning into a crisis. Emergency Repatriation: Community activists and Malawian authorities are pushing to urgently transport about 500 displaced Malawians (possibly rising to 1,000) back home, with tents and meals being arranged while rain threatens. Regional Mobility: Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique met in Harare to tackle bottlenecks on transport corridors—border delays, inconsistent rules and infrastructure gaps that raise costs for traders. Tourism & Safety: Cape Town travel guidance highlights common scams, especially fake accommodation listings, urging travellers to verify bookings and use trusted channels. Industry & Jobs: An AfDB report says Malawi’s industrialisation has inched up, but manufacturing employment is still shrinking—an issue for tourism-linked jobs and services. Sports Travel: Malawi Queens get a permanent training base—Queens House in Blantyre—reducing costly camp accommodation for international netball preparations.
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