AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCritical Minerals Push: Altona Rare Earths rebranded as NeoTerra Group Plc, shifting beyond rare earths to a broader critical minerals plan with Mozambique’s Monte Muambe at the centre, including fluorspar and gallium. Digital Mozambique: President Daniel Chapo says Mozambique will connect all provincial capitals, SEZs and dense areas to 5G by 2027, with broadband expansion to all districts by 2030, aiming to attract investment and improve public services. Regional Security Call: Zimbabwe’s defence leadership urged Mozambique and Zimbabwe to deepen intelligence-sharing to fight drug trafficking and other cross-border crime. Energy Relief in the Region: ESCOM says Malawi’s power cuts have eased after a recovery push to clear faults and stabilise the grid. Jobs and Restructuring: Vision Group and the IDC move to settle Tongaat Hulett’s remaining R75m to unsecured creditors, converting about R12bn debt into equity to protect jobs across South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Migration Tensions Spill Over: South Africa braces for June 30 anti-foreigner protests, with police set to deploy a R600m response budget amid fears of disruption. Health Misinformation: Cuba’s Cienfuegos health authorities removed a false Facebook claim that Cristiano Ronaldo donated solar panels.
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