AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCross-Border Security: South Africa’s Border Management Authority intercepted a Malawi-registered truck at Beitbridge carrying about 713kg of methaqualone (ABBA), a mandrax-making ingredient, estimated at nearly R1 billion, arresting three suspects (two Malawians and one Zambian) and triggering an eight-hour search with scanners and dismantling of a concealed compartment. Tourism Impact: South African Tourism says xenophobic attacks and anti-migrant protests are already causing cancelled bookings from parts of Africa, urging calm reassurance to travellers as government and law enforcement move against perpetrators. Border Tech & Crackdown: BMA officials say the bust shows improved, technology-led border enforcement, with plans for a new high-tech border management system to tackle illegal migration, passport fraud and corruption. Local Travel & Hospitality: Sunbird Tourism unveiled 60 new rooms at Livingstonia Beach in Salima, boosting capacity to 110 rooms and strengthening its conference-and-events appeal. Culture & Visitor Experience: Inkosi M’mbelwa V challenged Umthetho Cultural Festival organisers to raise standards for August, aiming to better showcase Malawi to regional visitors. Community Access: Rumphi’s Junju CDSS received a K90m girls’ hostel under a World Bank project, helping reduce long-distance travel barriers and improve study outcomes. Business & Money Moves: First Capital Bank launched a K50m “Chinthuchi Tatenga” digital banking promotion to push mobile and online payments across Malawi.
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