AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoXenophobia Fallout in South Africa: Thousands of foreign nationals, including Mozambicans, are trying to leave South Africa as anti-migrant protests and violence continue. Reports say more than 35,000 people have already been repatriated or deported since June 7, with new crowds gathering near the Zimbabwe border and officials warning against vigilantism. Mozambique Aid for Stranded Neighbours: Mozambique’s First Lady Gueta Chapo delivered blankets, food and water to at least 700 Malawians at the Maputo bus terminal, helping arrange transport onward to Malawi. Mozambique–Tanzania Trade Push: Presidents Daniel Chapo and Samia Suluhu Hassan used the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair to call for deeper economic cooperation, stronger regional value chains and faster AfCFTA implementation. Port of Maputo Goes Digital: The Port of Maputo’s first Port Community System project has been awarded to Kalé Logistics Solutions to streamline port operations and information sharing. Drug Bust Update: Mozambique’s SERNIC incinerated 3.7 tonnes of fentanyl seized last June, with arrests reported in the case. Banking Costs: Mozambique’s Prime Rate stays at 15.50% for July, keeping borrowing conditions tight for families and businesses.
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