AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoXenophobia Fallout: Mozambique says it will repatriate 169 citizens in the coming days after attacks in South Africa’s Western Cape left at least nine Mozambicans dead and hundreds displaced, as regional border traffic and informal trade continue to intensify. South Africa Crackdown: President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed action against groups behind xenophobic violence and warned citizens not to do “street checks,” while new immigration enforcement includes tougher penalties for employers hiring undocumented workers and plans to expand labour inspections. Cabo Delgado Displacement: UNHCR reports about 1,200 people fled Mocímboa da Praia village in April-May after terrorist attacks, including 500 children, with losses of livelihoods and discrimination in reception areas. Health: Africa CDC welcomed approval of Coartem Baby, the first malaria treatment made for newborns and infants, with Mozambique among trial countries. Energy & Diplomacy: Sweden signalled it will deepen cooperation with Mozambique in energy and mining, and Vodacom Business Mozambique launched a business continuity service to keep connectivity running. Sports: Oman beat Mozambique 4-1 in a friendly in Jakarta.
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