AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBishop Murder in Mozambique: Catholic Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, 54, was shot dead at his residence in Quelimane, with authorities calling it “murder by gunshot” and investigations ongoing; President Daniel Chapo said it is an “irreparable loss,” while the Vatican mourned the “grave act of violence.” Xenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa’s Western Cape have driven Mozambicans and other foreign nationals into hiding and shelters, with Mozambique reporting deaths in Mossel Bay and hundreds processed for return; meanwhile, data from IOM and UNHCR suggests no mass exodus is yet underway. Mozambique–China Development: On the 10th anniversary of their strategic partnership, China–Mozambique cooperation highlights progress on infrastructure and services, including the Maputo–Katembe bridge and water and sanitation projects. Neglected Crises Watch: The Norwegian Refugee Council ranks Sudan as the most ignored displacement crisis, with DRC returning to the top ten for the tenth year—an alert that funding shortfalls remain severe. Health & Water: A new global assessment flags unsafe drinking water as a major risk, with many of the lowest-ranked countries in Africa.
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