AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMozambique Economy Outlook: Mozambique’s government says LNG megaprojects could lift growth to 9.5% by 2029, with average expansion of 4.9% from 2027, alongside easing inflation and a plan to keep debt on a downward path. Xenophobia Fallout at Home: Mozambique repatriated 1,363 citizens from South Africa after anti-immigrant violence, and says it’s mapping skills and professions while working on certification for reintegration and labour mobility with partners like Portugal and the UAE. Regional Diplomacy on Migration: South Africa’s traditional leaders plan a regional push to tackle xenophobia and migration, starting with Zimbabwe, as tensions rise around protests demanding foreigners leave. Trade & Connectivity: A new focus on internal trade corridors—roads, logistics and border efficiency—aims to drive value creation across Africa, not just export routes to ports. Tech for Development: The ITU launched an “AI for Good Lab” initiative, building on projects including Mozambique, to help countries develop locally relevant AI in health, agriculture, education and mobility. Church Investigation: Mozambique’s Quelimane diocese urged an end to media speculation over Bishop Osório Citora Afonso’s murder allegations, warning it could harm the police probe.
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