AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Pressure: Thousands of Malawians are stuck in makeshift camps in Durban and Pietermaritzburg as officials process deportation ahead of an unofficial June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants, with conditions described as “untenable” and most processed cases reportedly lacking valid documents. Burundi Transport & Fuel Strain: In Bujumbura, residents say the public transport crisis is worsening daily, driven by long waits and fuel shortages that leave buses immobilized. Ebola Fears at Lake Borders: Fishermen in Kajaga near Lake Tanganyika fear Ebola could cross from the DRC, citing frequent boat traffic and weak access to clean water for hygiene. Agriculture Under Stress: Mpanda rice farmers warn of major losses from a prolonged water shortage and accuse local power holders of unfair irrigation distribution. Food Inputs Disruption: Farmers in Bururi and Matana report fertilizer shortages after paying in advance, raising food security concerns. Lake Tanganyika Pollution: Advocates warn untreated wastewater and uncontrolled exploitation are degrading Lake Tanganyika, threatening health and livelihoods across the region. Regional Health Funding: The UN says new CERF funding will support Ebola surveillance and lab capacity in Burundi and South Sudan to reduce cross-border transmission risk.
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