AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoXenophobia Fallout at Home: Malawi is urging people to avoid South Africa as the Department of Immigration says over 600 Malawians are still travelling daily despite attacks, while government continues repatriations. Border Bottleneck: More than 900 returnees are stranded at Mwanza Border after buses dropped them and left, with many unable to pay onward transport. Mass Repatriation Update: 980 Malawians are expected back today on 14 buses from Lindela, with officials citing safe, orderly returns after violence and harsh treatment. Durban Refugee Pressure: At Sherwood Hall in Durban, the number of Malawians seeking refuge has surged to about 6,000, with Home Affairs set to double staff and aid groups providing food, water and temporary shelter as transport remains the main need. Road Safety Warning: In Limpopo, an overloaded bus carrying 104 passengers (capacity 60) was intercepted; 34 passports were found invalid and excess passengers were transferred to another vehicle. Inclusion & Rights: Malawi Human Rights Commission flags ongoing job barriers and discrimination against people with albinism, calling for urgent action on employment access and protection from violence. Local Business Spotlight: Triza Magaleta is profiled as a key driver behind Mudi Sacco’s growth into a major Malawi financial cooperative.
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