AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMozambique–South Africa Tensions: Mozambique says two citizens were killed in xenophobic attacks in Germiston, with 38 Mozambicans reportedly forced from homes; authorities say consular support and repatriation steps are underway. Border Crackdown: South Africa seized drugs worth about three million rand along the Mozambique border in June, as part of Operation Corona, alongside other contraband and wanted-person arrests. Food Security Push: Mozambique’s Agriculture Minister says Gaza province can replace South Africa imports of potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage and onions, highlighting recovery at Massingir Valley Farms after floods. Climate Warning: CARE warns this year’s “super” El Niño will hit women hardest, calling it a women’s health crisis amid aid cuts. Energy & LNG: A French firm is set to supply cryogenic LNG storage tanks for a major FLNG project in the US, underscoring growing LNG momentum tied to Africa’s gas ambitions. Biodiversity & Nutrition: A study finds seagrass meadows can support fish with stronger nutrient mixes than coral reefs, with research spanning coasts from Kenya to Mozambique. Business & Tech: Malawian ICT firm SPARC Systems won top regional awards, including Leading ICT Solutions Provider of the Year. Sports: South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams died at 25 after the 2026 World Cup; no cause was given.
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