AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMozambique–South Africa Migration Fallout: Mozambique says it has repatriated 1,363 citizens from South Africa since xenophobic attacks intensified after June 30, with 625 arrivals recorded between July 1 and 4; the government is mapping skills and working with IFPELAC to certify returnees for jobs under labour-mobility deals with Portugal and the UAE. Mozambique Economy & LNG Outlook: Mozambique forecasts average GDP growth of about 4.9% from 2027, rising to 9.5% in 2029 as LNG megaprojects come on stream, alongside easing inflation and a plan to protect fiscal stability. Regional Power Link: Malawi’s energy ministry says the Malawi–Mozambique 400kV power interconnector is set for commissioning at month-end, with tariff talks under way and an initial import capacity of up to 50MW to ease load shedding. Cabo Delgado Oversight: Mozambique’s parliament committee begins a working visit to Cabo Delgado, arguing military operations are legal and necessary to defend sovereignty, while critics say lawmakers should dig deeper into accountability. Ports & Connectivity: South Africa’s ports and metros face scrutiny as experts call for merit-based appointments to reverse declining performance, with Maputo and other regional routes highlighted as key trade lifelines. Maritime Security: Experts at SPAS 2026 urge African states to stop relying on foreign powers and instead invest in navies, surveillance and regional cooperation to protect the blue economy.
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