AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDurban Xenophobia Fallout: Thousands of Malawians displaced in Durban’s Sherwood Hall area are still waiting for safe transport home as Home Affairs ramps up processing, with reports saying the number sheltered has surged from about 75 to roughly 6,000 in days; officials say they’re doubling staff and using aid groups for food, water and temporary shelter while documentation continues. Cross-Border Travel Safety: Malawi’s government is also warning citizens to avoid travelling to South Africa amid ongoing anti-immigrant tensions, as daily arrivals keep swelling the humanitarian and administrative burden. Road & Tourism Access: Karonga Diocese’s CCJP urges urgent rehabilitation of the Karonga–Chiweta M1 section, calling it a “death trap” that hurts trade, tourism and patient referrals. Inclusion for Accessible Travel: A rights report highlights discrimination faced by people with dwarfism in Malawi, from transport barriers to public buildings not designed for them. Mount Mulanje Porters Race 2026: Registration is open for the July 11 race, promoting Mulanje as a tourism destination and supporting mountain porters, with categories for porters, non-porters and fun runners. Malawi Economy Watch: AfDB flags Malawi’s low growth, high inflation and foreign exchange shortages—conditions that can affect travel spending and tourism investment.
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