AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMozambique-Portugal Youth Push: President Daniel Chapo told the Presidents’ Dialogue in Lisbon that Mozambique and Portugal must invest in youth, science, technology and innovation, linking growth to education, research and sectors like tourism, agriculture and the blue economy. Fuel Security Move: Mozambique approved creating a state-owned National Petroleum Products Procurement Company (ENAPP) to centralise fuel procurement and strengthen energy security after recent supply disruptions. Church Governance Shock: Mozambique’s Diocese of Quelimane rejected claims tying its former chancellor to Bishop Osório Citora Afonso’s June 6 murder, as investigations point to deeper governance and accountability failures. Regional Climate Risk: Kenya could receive up to $100m (Sh13bn) from a UN El Niño emergency fund, with Mozambique also flagged among countries at high risk of climate shocks. Ukraine Diplomacy Hardens: In Maputo, Russia’s Lavrov said Moscow has permanently lost faith in Western peace promises, narrowing the diplomatic path to ending the war. South Africa Migration Narrative: South Africa’s Presidency rejected claims of “pariah state” isolation after a misinformation campaign linked to anti-illegal migration protests.
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