AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMozambique–EU ties: Mozambique and the EU moved to deepen economic cooperation, signalling fresh momentum for trade and investment. LNG and energy security: ExxonMobil signed a deal to supply LNG to South Africa’s new Richards Bay import terminal, with Mozambique’s declining gas supply in the background. Wildlife restoration in Mozambique: Nine female white rhinos were translocated to Zinave National Park, bringing the park’s white rhino total to 39 and supporting conservation and the wildlife economy. Cabo Delgado rights concerns: A new report highlights surging sexual violence linked to the conflict, with victims describing abductions and long-term trauma. Regional migration pressure: South Africa’s anti-foreigner crackdown continues to ripple across borders, with hundreds of undocumented Malawians facing deportation after buses arrived at Beitbridge. South Africa xenophobia online-fuelled: Analysts warn social media is stoking a volatile June 30 “deadline” atmosphere, with threats and harassment spreading faster than official action. Justice and governance: Mozambique’s journalists face intimidation and killings as repression deepens, raising alarms for press freedom.
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