AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBorder Security & Transport: Malawi’s Border Management Authority says it’s stepping up inland action against buses and minibus taxis moving undocumented foreign nationals, with a Beitbridge Port of Entry operational visit set for 28 May and stakeholder meetings with police, defence, revenue and traffic authorities. Aviation Safety: Malawi Airlines says it will not suspend flights to Entebbe despite the regional Ebola alert, citing close work with health authorities. Ebola Preparedness: Regional health bodies are increasing cross-border screening and emergency response as Uganda confirms new Ebola cases linked to the DRC outbreak, with monitoring at key frontiers. Tourism & Regional Links: Malawi and Zambia agree to deepen tourism cooperation through a Joint Technical Committee covering destination marketing, investment, transport connectivity and cross-border tourism products. Road Travel Safety: Public concern is rising in Lilongwe after over 100 traffic police officers were deployed along the Area 25–Lilongwe Town route while police stations report staffing shortages. Health & Travel Disruption: Dedza District Hospital reported deaths of newborns after load-shedding and backup system failures, highlighting risks for travellers relying on medical facilities. Sports & Travel: DR Congo faces possible 2026 World Cup participation risk if it breaches Ebola isolation protocols before entering the US.
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