AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoPower Crisis Watch: Mozambique’s region is feeling the heat as Zimbabwe’s Kariba water shortfall slashed generation to about 200MW at the dam, worsening rolling outages and exposing planning gaps in grid supply. Mozambique Rail Reform: Mozambique is considering opening the national rail network to private operators, aiming to boost freight and passenger services while easing CFM’s monopoly. Tourism Push with AI: Mozambique launched Anditur, a new tourism agency tasked with using AI for personalised promotion, booking tools and destination management, alongside investment facilitation. LNG & Energy Accountability: Mozambique challenged TotalEnergies over a reported $2bn LNG cost overrun, commissioning a third-party audit that couldn’t confirm the delay-related costs. Regional Security: Ethiopia’s top general met Mozambique’s military chief to deepen cooperation on counter-terrorism and cyber security, linking peace to development. Culture & Diplomacy: Mozambique hosted a China-Africa cultural exchange tour in Maputo, with artists and officials highlighting long-running ties. Humanitarian Reality: UN reporting flags a sharp rise in conflict-related sexual violence in 2025, including cases linked to northern Mozambique.
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