AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMozambique-South Africa Xenophobia: Mozambique says two more citizens were killed in South Africa’s xenophobic attacks, bringing the total deaths in the current wave to nine, with victims from Germiston and consular support and repatriation steps underway. Migration Crackdown Update: South Africa’s justice ministry says 53,449 foreign nationals have been processed for deportation and repatriation since April, with most from Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and officials now weighing a phased scaling down as protest-linked repatriations ease. Anti-Migrant Protests’ Fallout: Economists warn that removing thousands of foreign workers could worsen labour shortages in farming, construction, hospitality, retail and informal services—exactly where many migrants fill hard-to-staff roles. Regional Climate Warning: CARE International warns “super” El Niño will hit women hardest, turning it into a women’s health crisis as drought and extreme weather intensify. Ukraine Diplomacy: In Maputo, Russia’s Lavrov said Moscow has permanently lost faith in Western peace promises, narrowing the diplomatic path unless NATO-linked “root causes” are addressed. Mozambique Agriculture: Gaza province is being pushed to replace South Africa imports of vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage and onions, as farms recover from floods.
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