AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMozambique–Zimbabwe Trade & Corridors: Zimbabwe firms are pushing into Mozambique via a trade mission focused on export deals and investment, with officials pointing to the Mutare–Beira corridor as a key route for regional commerce. Mozambique–South Africa Tensions: Viral videos show South African tourists being confronted and chased out of restaurants in Mozambique amid wider anti-foreigner fallout from South Africa’s xenophobic violence, while authorities urge calm and note cross-border repatriations. Press Freedom in Cabo Delgado: Amnesty International demands Mozambique’s attorney-general return seized equipment from investigative journalist Estácio Valoi, saying the seizure risks sources and lacks proper justification. Digital & Security Concerns: Experts warn Chinese surveillance tech is being used across parts of Africa, including Mozambique, raising alarms about privacy and digital authoritarianism. Energy & Climate Watch: UN agencies warn El Niño could hit countries including Mozambique, with drought and other extreme impacts driving a call for over $200m in aid. Regional Migration Pressure: South Africa’s crackdown on illegal mining also highlights cross-border movement, with Mozambique nationals among those arrested in raids.
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