AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMining Push: Malawi’s Ministry of Energy and Mining, through Director of Administration Martin Nkasala, says mining could jump from under 1% of GDP to at least 10% by 2030, with reforms focused on investment, transparency and industrial growth. Kamuzu Day Tensions: Kamuzu Day commemorations in Lilongwe turned chaotic as police fired tear gas to stop MCP supporters at the Kamuzu Mausoleum, with arrests and a wider dispute over who should attend. Mob Violence Watch: In the Lower Shire, an eighth death was reported in the “missing private parts” mob-violence saga, despite heavy police deployments and dozens of arrests. Tourism & Regional Links: Deputy Minister Edgar Tembo used Africa’s Trade Indaba in Durban to push regional tourism cooperation, meeting Zimbabwe and South Africa to attract investment. Road Safety: A deadly N1 bus crash near Louis Trichardt left at least eight dead, renewing calls for stronger road safety. Community Conservation: In Mangochi, a Lake Malawi National Park protection drive is rewarding tree-planting with fertiliser, aiming to boost tourism-friendly conservation.
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