AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUkraine Diplomacy: Russia’s Lavrov says Moscow has permanently lost faith in Western “peace” promises, keeping talks only on root causes and demanding Kyiv withdraw from four regions. Mozambique–Zimbabwe Ties: King Misuzulu tells Mnangagwa that shared southern African history shouldn’t excuse ignoring South Africa’s immigration laws. Rail & Minerals: Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway commissions a US$1.5m West Nicholson siding; the first lithium concentrate shipment is set to move to Mozambique’s Maputo port. Energy Stability in Malawi (MoMa link): Malawi’s minister expects electricity relief from the Mozambique–Malawi interconnector (50MW) plus battery storage (20MW peak). Cabo Delgado Press Freedom: Investigative journalist Estacio Valoi faces legal pressure after equipment seizure, as Mozambique’s press freedom ranking remains low. South Africa Migration Spillover: South Africa reports 53,449 foreigners processed for deportation or repatriation, including Mozambicans, amid health fears for HIV treatment continuity. Transnet Security: Transnet plans more guards and drones to curb theft on the central rail corridor. Data Centres: Raxio’s committed capital tops US$380m, including Mozambique data center operations. Tourism Tension: Pinto’s Beach Bar in Ponta do Ouro denies a viral claim that South Africans were chased out.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.