AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoXenophobia Crisis in SA: Mozambique says five citizens were killed in Mossel Bay during anti-immigrant violence, while South African police confirm two Mozambicans dead and investigate; hundreds of Mozambicans and Malawians fled to community halls as mobs allegedly went door-to-door, and repatriation is underway with hundreds expected to return by flight. Mozambique Response: Maputo says about 500 people are sheltered and repatriation processes are already moving, after earlier reports of burnt shacks and deaths tied to the unrest. South Africa Immigration Crackdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher enforcement against illegal migration—more workplace inspections and border security—while insisting there is “no place for xenophobia and vigilantism.” Cabo Delgado Security Debate: UK High Commissioner Helen Lewis warned that security solutions alone won’t end terrorism in Cabo Delgado, calling for governance, investment and private-sector engagement. Child Labour Watch: In Manica, over 170 minors are still involved in illegal mining despite a two-year campaign to curb child labour. Regional Minerals Push: UN ECA launched a €15m SADC project to build responsible, decarbonised critical minerals value chains, including Mozambique.
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