AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFlood Recovery Funding: FAO says Mozambique needs $107.6m to help about 1.8m people recover from extreme weather by 2031, with the biggest needs in Gaza, Inhambane, Maputo, Sofala, Manica, Tete and Nampula after severe floods damaged crops, livestock, fisheries and infrastructure. State Revenue Pressure: Mozambique reports Large-Scale Projects revenue fell 40.5% in 2025 to 11.7bn meticais, hit by losses at Mozal and other firms, raising questions about relying too heavily on commodity-linked megaprojects. LNG Project Cost Dispute: Mozambique rejects TotalEnergies’ claim that Mozambique LNG delays cost $2bn in overruns, saying an audit couldn’t confirm the figure and discussions continue over costs and an updated development plan. Fuel Smuggling Crackdown: Mozambique Police seized a truck with 40,000 litres of fuel in Matola, suspected for smuggling to South Africa, and detained the driver for investigations. Humanitarian Coordination: The African Union launched a new humanitarian coordination platform to improve crisis response across a continent facing displacement, hunger and climate-linked disasters, with a major funding gap still limiting aid.
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