AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoLNG & Energy Security: ExxonMobil signed a milestone LNG supply deal for South Africa’s planned Richards Bay import terminal, with Zululand Energy Terminal warning of a looming “gas cliff” as Mozambique’s Pande-Temane supply declines. Cabo Delgado Watch: Mozambique’s LNG restart chatter is matched by procurement activity, but reports also point to insurgent movement in Quissanga, keeping security risks in the same spotlight as the projects. Mining Policy: Mozambique’s new mining law requiring a 15% state stake and tighter rules on exporting unprocessed minerals is already raising alarms that it could deter foreign investors. Crisis & Rights in Cabo Delgado: A UNFPA-linked account highlights how sexual violence in Cabo Delgado has surged since the war began, with victims describing abductions and abuse. Regional Shockwaves: Across South Africa, xenophobia-linked online threats and an end-of-June “deadline” are driving migrants—including Mozambicans—toward borders, while unions warn jobs could be at risk if workers join protests.
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