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Cabo Delgado Accountability Push: Human Rights Watch says at least 13 fishermen were killed by Mozambique’s navy in mid-March and is urging a transparent investigation after the government said the killings happened during security operations meant to curb non-state armed groups along the coast. Agriculture Reality Check: Mozambique’s latest agricultural census shows only 17.8% of arable land is cultivated, with most farms under two hectares and low productivity tied to weak irrigation, limited mechanisation and thin value chains—while extractives still dominate policy attention. Health Tech Hope: In Nampula, a Mozambican pharmacist has launched Muzi AI, letting patients find medicines, compare prices and check pharmacy availability, with 200+ pharmacies already registered. Regional Security Pressure: South Africa’s navy chief warns budget cuts are straining maritime border protection as ship traffic surges after Strait of Hormuz disruptions and piracy risks rise. Wildlife Crime: South Africa’s alleged rhino-poaching kingpin Joseph “Big Joe” Nyalungu was shot dead after repeated bail releases.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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