AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildlife Revival: Mozambique’s Zinave National Park received nine female white rhinos from South Africa, lifting its white rhino population to 39 and marking a major step toward a viable breeding population after decades of local extinction. Cabo Delgado Gas Tensions: Resumption of the $20bn Cabo Delgado LNG project is bringing fresh hope for jobs and growth, but also renewed resentment over how benefits are shared. Mozambique Church Under Scrutiny: Investigators arrested three people over the killing of Bishop Osório Citara Afonso, including a priest, as Catholics question whether insiders were involved. Mozambique–South Africa Crime Link: South African police arrested a third suspect in the Kruger National Park couple murders, with a cross-border manhunt involving Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Inflation Pressure from Fuel: Mozambique’s inflation is rising unevenly by province, with transport costs and fuel driving the jump. Migration Fallout from Xenophobia: Thousands of Malawians remain stranded at Durban’s Sherwood Hall as repatriation logistics lag, while Nigeria and others continue evacuations amid tense conditions. Telecom Cooperation: Ghana’s and Mozambique’s regulators shared equipment certification best practices to strengthen type-approval processes.
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