AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMozambique–South Africa Migration Fallout: South Africa’s Ramaphosa promised action on illegal migration, but a coalition of anti-xenophobia groups says his address didn’t tackle vigilante violence, warning of impunity and structural causes like poverty and unemployment; meanwhile, anti-migrant marches continued near Johannesburg and Mozambique-linked deaths were reported. Border Repatriations: Mozambique’s Border Management Authority says another 168 Mozambicans were processed and repatriated via Lebombo Port of Entry, adding to a wider wave of returns from South Africa. Coral Norte LNG Deal: Technip Energies won an EPCIC role worth over €1bn for Mozambique’s Coral Norte FLNG project, partnering with JGC and Samsung, as the Rovuma Basin development targets about 3.6mn tonnes per year of LNG. Energy Policy Pressure: Nersa is considering caps on gas price hikes to protect industry as South Africa faces a “gas cliff” and looks to bridge supplies beyond Mozambique-linked gas. Conservation Win: Zinave National Park received nine female white rhinos, boosting its breeding populations and conservation momentum. Child Development: UNICEF’s role in Mozambique’s child health and education was highlighted by Finance Minister Carla Louveira, alongside flood-response support. Local Industry: AMAL Industries in Beira started a block-bottom valve cement bag unit to strengthen local packaging and cut import reliance. Church Security: Mozambique mourns Bishop Osório Citora Afonso of Quelimane, found shot dead at his residence, as Catholic leaders demand a thorough investigation and more protection for pastoral workers.
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