AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSouth Africa Repatriation Push: Controversial fugitive prophet Shepherd Bushiri says he has secured 10 buses to move stranded Malawians home ahead of the June 30 deadline, as thousands remain in South African camps and shelters. Migration Security Costs: South Africa’s police say they will spend over R600m on a June 30 shutdown operation, with warnings of unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. KZN Shelter Strain: KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli says Pietermaritzburg’s Mayor’s Walk site has become a humanitarian crisis with about 1,600 Malawians, while authorities plan relocations and faster processing. Durban Site Management: eThekwini Municipality launched a cleanup at Sherwood after weeks of litter and odours, and a multi-agency operation moved Malawians from Sherwood to the Durban Drive-In for continued processing. Health & Travel Disruption at Home: Bwaila Hospital in Lilongwe reportedly left anti-rabies patients stranded after confusion over a new vaccination procedure. Tourism Talk: A public spat between musician Tay Grin and hotel boss Ramy Waheed over Sigelege Beach Resort “boring” comments keeps Malawi hospitality standards in the spotlight.
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