AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMozambique Food Security: President Daniel Chapo warned that drug trafficking is undermining Mozambique’s public health, economy and social stability, calling for sharper strategies as youth drug use rises and trafficking fuels corruption, money laundering and terrorism. Mozambique Transport: Mozambique’s government says patience is needed as it restructures national carrier LAM, placing it under management of other state firms including CFM, EMOSE and Cahora Bassa, amid efforts to recover from major supplier debts. South Africa Xenophobia Ahead of 30 June: South Africa is bracing for anti-immigrant protests, with police and justice bodies mobilising and warning against vigilantism, intimidation and violence; migrants in camps and outside Home Affairs offices say they fear displacement and attacks. South Africa Security Plan: Police Minister Firoz Cachalia announced a R600-million plan to monitor threats, including using drones, as organisers push a “leave the country” deadline. Water Access Map: A new global map shows safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions, with access below 20% in several low-income countries. Regional Tourism Integration: SADC UniVisa is edging closer to approval, with Mozambique among pilot countries aiming to simplify travel across southern Africa.
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