AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigration Diplomacy: South Africa leaves the SADC summit with a diplomatic win after neighbours backed Pretoria’s push for a regional dialogue on migration, underscoring that the issue can’t be solved domestically. Mozambique-South Africa Tensions: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa formally apologized to Mozambique’s Daniel Chapo for violence against Mozambicans during anti-migrant protests, while the fallout continues to strain relations. Rovuma LNG Momentum: ExxonMobil announced $1.1bn in pre-investment contracts for Mozambique’s Rovuma LNG project, moving the scheme closer to a Final Investment Decision despite ongoing security risks in Cabo Delgado. Corruption Watch: Mozambique’s anti-corruption body (GCCC) reported heavy case activity in H1 2026, but critics point to weak recoveries versus losses. Digital Connectivity: Mozambique says it has expanded internet access to 149 locations and 418 schools, plus digital squares and innovation hubs. Jobs Promise: Tanzania’s MeTL pledged $250m to invest in Mozambique and create 20,000 jobs, though project details weren’t disclosed. Bilateral Ties: India and Mozambique held Foreign Office Consultations in Maputo, reviewing cooperation across politics, trade, security, health and digital infrastructure.
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