AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMount Mulanje Porters Race 2026 Countdown: Organisers say registration is open for the July 11 Mount Mulanje Porters Race 2026, with over 80 local entrants already signed up and internationals showing interest too; the event runs under “Mountains & Forests: Guardians of Our Water,” and fees range from MK7,000 (porters) to MK100,000 (corporate/group fun run). Queens House for Malawi Netball: Malawi Queens now have a permanent training and accommodation base in Blantyre after One NICO and the Netball Association of Malawi unveiled “Queens House” in Namiwawa, expected to cut camping costs by about K75 million annually. Xenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Displaced Malawians are sheltering at Sherwood Hall in Durban as volunteers and authorities scramble to transport them home, while South Africa’s anti-immigration drive continues to trigger more repatriations. Regional Transport Ease: Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique are modernising border posts and harmonising corridor rules to reduce delays and improve traveller safety and trade flow. Health & Tourism Safety: Mangochi District Hospital reportedly ran out of condoms for two weeks, raising concerns for lakeshore communities that rely on tourism and face higher sexual health risks.
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