AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy Security: Mozambique approved a new state-owned fuel procurement company, ENAPP, to centralize importing and distribution after recent shortages exposed weaknesses in the 30-year-old Imopetro model, aiming for tighter state oversight and faster emergency response. Tax & Gas: Mozambique reiterated that Portuguese firm Galp must pay claimed taxes tied to its Area 4 Rovuma Basin stake sale, after Galp challenged the amount through international arbitration. Regional Mobility: South Africa rejected claims of isolation over anti-migrant protests, while multiple countries published 2026 visa-free lists, including South Africa’s visa-free access for several African states and Botswana’s limited African visa-free group. Migration Pressure: Malawi and Zimbabwe reported continued repatriations from South Africa amid xenophobic tensions, with health experts warning of risks for people with chronic illnesses during long journeys. Humanitarian & Safety: Zambia launched a search after 10 Ethiopians were feared drowned crossing the Zambezi River, with two survivors detained. Diplomacy: In Maputo, Russia’s Lavrov said Moscow has permanently lost faith in Western peace promises on Ukraine, hardening conditions for talks.
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