AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPress Freedom Under Fire: A Mozambican journalist was killed while covering protests, and local media groups say repression and intimidation are deepening across the country. Child Rights in Conflict: A UN report says violations against nearly 25,000 children rose to a record 38,558 cases last year, with government forces named as the main perpetrators for the first time. Cabo Delgado Accountability: An unpublished UN-linked report alleges sexual exploitation tied to the TotalEnergies-led LNG project and sexual violence by Mozambique’s military, renewing scrutiny of security and corporate conduct. Road Safety Reform: Mozambique’s Council of Ministers approved a draft law to revise the road code, including a points-based driving licence and surveillance cameras for traffic enforcement. Economy Watch: Mozambique’s GDP grew 0.1% in the first quarter of 2026, driven mainly by services, while extractives contracted. El Niño Funding: FAO and WFP launched a $202m appeal to protect 8.8 million people, including Mozambique, from drought, floods and storms linked to El Niño. Regional Diplomacy: The ANC told Mozambique it rejects xenophobia and says South Africa’s immigration problems must be handled through lawful processes.
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