AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFootball & Community: Fleetwood Haiya’s FA Malawi re-election bid got a boost after Ekhaya FC boss William Mpinganjira said he won’t challenge him in December, while Sulom president Gilbert Mittawa also endorsed Haiya for a second term. WAFCON Funding: Malawi’s government committed K600 million toward the Scorchers’ 2026 WAFCON finals in Morocco, with FAM still seeking an extra K1 billion for accommodation and international travel. Commonwealth Games Push: Malawi unveiled a 24-member Team Malawi for Glasgow 2026 (netball, athletics, swimming, boxing, judo) and Alfred Gangata urged athletes to bring home medals. Sports Travel Pathways: Ascent Soccer Academy U16 girls and U14 boys left for Europe for tournaments in Iceland (Rey Cup) and Sweden (Gothia Cup), aiming for scout exposure. Cross-Border Humanitarian Impact: Xenophobic violence in South Africa continues to drive Malawians home; Gift of the Givers says 36,240 have returned with food, clean water and clothing, while Dodma reports six deaths during repatriation and 38,094 returnees processed so far. Border & Travel Disruption: Musina remains overwhelmed as thousands of undocumented migrants wait for processing near Beitbridge, with temporary centres and mobile offices deployed. Education & Access: Public universities’ 100% tuition hike sparked backlash over affordability, with students and stakeholders warning it could limit access to higher education. Culture & Travel Rules: Malawi’s Chewa leadership dispute includes a directive barring chiefs and subjects from travelling to Zambia for the Kulamba ceremony.
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