AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAfCON PAMOJA 2027 Draw: Malawi’s football fans get a big date to circle: the D-Day draw for group qualifiers is set for Tuesday, May 18 in Cairo, with 48 teams split into 12 groups and the top two in each group booking finals spots. Kamuzu Day Fallout: The national holiday turned tense again, with police firing tear gas at Malawi Congress Party (MCP) supporters at Kamuzu Mausoleum, while a separate petition to scrap Kamuzu Day and replace it with “Freedom Day” has surged past 10,000 signatures. Lower Shire Safety: Despite arrests and heavy policing, mob violence linked to rumours of “missing private parts” claimed another life in Chikwawa/Nsanje, keeping authorities on high alert. Lake Malawi Tourism Hit: Rising water levels are reclaiming the shoreline, damaging lodges and farms and leaving tourism operators saying they feel unsupported. Roads & Travel Access: Construction of the Liwonde–Matawale M3 road is expected to start later this month, funded by the World Bank, with completion targeted for July 30, 2027. Business & Mobility: Malawi’s trade gap widened to $540m in two months, while Britam says Malawi remains a key growth market—both signals that travel demand and visitor spending could face pressure.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.