AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMozambique LNG Dispute: Mozambique pushes back on TotalEnergies’ claim that LNG delays cost $2bn, saying an audit couldn’t confirm the overrun and negotiations on costs and an updated plan are still under way. Post-Unrest and Flood Recovery: The government approved using 3.57bn meticais from oil and gas revenues to rebuild infrastructure damaged by 2024-25 unrest and recent cyclones and floods. Digital Services Push: Mozambique is inviting firms to bid for a mobile digital ID and e-signature system under the World Bank EDGE programme, to expand access beyond cities. Fuel Smuggling Crackdown: Mozambique Police seized a Matola-area truck carrying 40,000 litres of fuel, with South African plates, as authorities intensify checks amid fuel price changes. Foreign Currency Pressure: CIP urged measures to cut Mozambique’s vulnerability to dollar shortages and exchange-rate swings, warning they are already disrupting production and jobs. Regional Security Lens: A report on northern Mozambique highlights how years of war and cyclones have shaped communities, while cross-border crime concerns echo in the wider region.
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