AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoXenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Violent anti-immigrant protests tied to a June 30 “deadline” left immigrant families in Johannesburg’s Yeoville traumatised after homes were stoned, looted and ransacked; police reported about 900 arrests nationwide, with unrest also linked to shootings and deaths, while Mozambique said 283 nationals were affected, including 194 whose homes were burned in Mamelodi. Mozambique–Tanzania Trade Push: As President Daniel Chapo begins a state visit to Tanzania, new TanTrade data points to underused export opportunities to Mozambique, especially maize and non-alcoholic beverages, plus sweetened water and glass packaging. Port of Maputo Digital Leap: The Port Community System (PCS) project has been awarded to Kale Logistics Solutions, set to connect port users on a single platform to speed customs, vessel, cargo and logistics operations. Energy & Industry Watch: Electricity generation fell 9% year-on-year in May as tariffs climbed, while Mozambique’s Mozal remains excluded from South32’s aluminium sale to Alcoa—highlighting how power access still shapes jobs and investment. Business Calendar: Mozambique’s CTA says the July 14–15 CASP in Maputo will discuss about $1.2bn in investment opportunities.
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