AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoKruger Park Case Breakthrough: South African police say a third suspect in the murder of a couple at Kruger National Park has been arrested in Zimbabwe and will be deported to Mozambique to face charges alongside two accomplices, after earlier arrests in Mozambique and recovery of the victims’ vehicle. Mozambique Church Under Scrutiny: Investigators in Mozambique have arrested three people over the killing of Bishop Osório Citara Afonso, including a priest, with local Catholics expressing skepticism about insider involvement. Cabo Delgado Gas Project: Resumption of the $20bn Mozambique LNG project at Afungi is reigniting both hope and resentment around the region’s long-running conflict. Wildlife Restoration: Mozambique’s Zinave National Park has received nine female white rhinos from South Africa, boosting its breeding population after years of reintroduction efforts. Regional Fisheries Enforcement: President Daniel Chapo inaugurated a SADC Regional Fisheries Monitoring, Control and Enforcement Coordination Centre in Maputo to curb illegal fishing losses. South Africa Xenophobia Fallout: As anti-migrant violence continues, thousands of Malawians remain stranded at Sherwood Hall in Durban, while Nigeria’s diaspora commission condemns the treatment of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa. Telecom Regulation Link: Mozambique and Ghanaian regulators share telecommunications equipment certification best practices to strengthen type approval processes. Cyber Threats: Check Point warns cyber-attacks across Africa are shifting toward ransomware and AI-enabled extortion, with Mozambique among the most targeted.
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