AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoCabo Delgado Humanitarian Crisis: Mozambique’s northern conflict is worsening, with about 1.1 million people needing help—919,000 in Cabo Delgado—yet only half are receiving aid, as agencies warn of urgent needs in healthcare, food, education and protection. Public Finance & Governance: In Maputo, Prime Minister Benvinda Levi urged new public institution leaders to run affairs with integrity and transparency, pointing to INSS financial scandals and the need to expand social security coverage beyond informal workers. Agriculture Mechanisation Deal: Mozambique and Belarus move to deepen cooperation, signing plans for four mechanisation centres to boost family farming and food security, alongside broader industrial and security collaboration. South Africa Migration Tensions: South Africa’s Inter-Ministerial Committee reaffirmed humanitarian support for displaced migrants while insisting immigration enforcement and repatriation must follow law and the Constitution, condemning xenophobia and vigilantism. Mandela Day Solidarity: In Johannesburg, volunteers and migrants from across the region joined community clean-ups and support activities, using Mandela International Day to push back against xenophobia. Border Corruption Crackdown: Zimbabwe sentences ZRP officers over alleged “Border Mafia” extortion at the Mozambique-Zimbabwe crossing, highlighting organised abuse of travellers.
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