AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoXenophobia & Migration Crisis: South Africa braced for June 30 anti-immigration protests as police flooded cities and thousands of foreign nationals rushed to leave, with many Malawians and other Africans camping at consulates and repatriation points while governments accelerated voluntary returns. Malawi Return Logistics: Malawi-linked repatriation efforts continued to ramp up, including buses moving displaced Malawians from Durban toward processing in Musina, while hundreds began heading home from consulate areas in South Africa after days of waiting. Border Security: South Africa’s Border Management Authority intercepted explosive cables worth about R100,000 hidden in luggage on a bus travelling from Malawi, arresting a Malawian suspect and keeping him in custody. Travel Disruption for Families: Reports from Sandton and other hubs described families—often with children—sleeping outside consulates due to transport delays, raising safety and health concerns. Local Malawi Travel/Events: Football fans got a knock-on effect as FAM temporarily closed Bingu National Stadium, Joyce Chitsulo Stadium, and Champions Stadium for inspections, repatriation use, and storm damage repairs. Road Access Upgrade (Mzimba): M’mbelwa District unveiled a new K670m grader to restart regular road maintenance, improving access to schools, clinics, and markets.
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