AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNorthern Mozambique Crisis: OCHA says armed attacks in Cabo Delgado’s north have displaced more than 46,000 people in a week, with Chiúre bearing the brunt (over 42,000 uprooted, many children). Aid groups warn shelter, food, clean water and basic supplies are running short, and many displaced people lack documents that can block access to services. Mozambique–Tanzania Trade Push: President Daniel Chapo used the 50th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair to call for deeper integration—transport and tourism first—plus stronger corridors, border upgrades (including one-stop posts at Negomano), and work on the Palma–Tanzanian border link. Regional Legal Spotlight: Zimbabwe’s Law Society leaders were elected to the SADC Lawyers’ Association executive council during its Mozambique meeting, underscoring Maputo’s role in regional rule-of-law efforts. Cheetah Conservation Deal: A new five-year partnership will expand science-led cheetah conservation, including translocations into Mozambique, after recent cross-border moves. South Africa Xenophobia Fallout (Mozambique angle): Thousands of foreign nationals, including Mozambicans, are being processed for repatriation as anti-migrant protests and violence continue, while governments coordinate buses and border logistics.
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