AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMozambique–Tanzania Diplomacy: Presidents Daniel Chapo and Samia Suluhu Hassan used the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair to push deeper economic cooperation, urging faster AfCFTA implementation through better ports, roads, digital links and energy. Cabo Delgado Security: Mozambique’s Daniel Chapo said the EU will finance Rwanda’s terrorism mission in Cabo Delgado, while also keeping the door open to talks for stability and reconstruction. Telecom Regulation: Mozambique’s INCM says voice, data and SMS base prices are above actual service costs, while bundled promos are priced below cost—shaping competition toward packages. Cybersecurity Push: Mozambique’s communications minister warned of rising cyber scams and fraud, calling for more investment in cybersecurity, national digital identity and safer digital services. Public Health: Mozambique’s health minister reported trauma deaths have climbed to over 30% and announced an integrated trauma treatment centre to strengthen prevention and hospital capacity. Justice & Drugs: SERNIC will incinerate 3.7 tonnes of seized drugs at Maputo Airport, after arrests tied to one of the country’s biggest seizures. Regional Shockwaves: South Africa’s anti-immigrant unrest continues to drive mass departures and repatriations, with Mozambique’s First Lady backing stranded Malawians at Maputo’s bus terminal. Sports: Hardrock FC signed Zimbabwe striker Prince Dube and other reinforcements ahead of the PSL clash with CAPS United.
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