AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia in South Africa: Threats of possible mobilisation against foreign nationals by June 30 are circulating online, with police saying they’re monitoring anti-foreigner sentiment and warning against violence; the EFF’s Julius Malema argues migrants are being scapegoated for unemployment and collapsing services. Mozambique LNG and recovery: Mozambique’s LNG plans face progress but unrest persists, while the country taps gas revenues for post-unrest recovery and flood reconstruction. Security and infrastructure: Massingir Dam in Gaza needs about six million meticais to restore vandalised electrical equipment after attacks on cables and transformers. Airline update: Mozambique Airlines (LAM) says two aircraft grounded in South Africa are not flying because they’re being repainted and require procedure changes, while it continues operating with leased planes. Agriculture and food resilience: ICRISAT expands climate-resilient chickpea seed production across Southern Africa, including Mozambique, to help farmers cope with fertilizer costs and unpredictable weather. Investment push: AfDB and the World Economic Forum launch an HRI Roadmap for Africa, with pilots already underway in Mozambique, aiming to shift from aid dependence to investment-led development. Culture ties: A China-Africa cultural exchange tour and “Silk Road Art Dialogue” exhibition opened in Maputo, highlighting growing cultural cooperation.
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