AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMozambique–Portugal Economic Push: President Daniel Chapo and António Seguro pledged deeper political and economic cooperation, stressing “trust” and pointing to reforms in mining and oil, local content rules and a new Development Bank of Mozambique. Justice for Vulnerable Mozambicans: The Justice Ministry urged IPAJ to expand free legal aid as a constitutional duty, while government also promised to implement CTA recommendations to cut the costs of doing business and improve liquidity and legal certainty. Power and SMEs: CTA and the Mphanda Nkuwa Hydroelectric Project signed an agreement to integrate SMEs into Mozambique’s future power infrastructure, as the dam is set to lift national generation capacity. Energy Diplomacy: Belarus’s foreign minister is set to visit Mozambique, with talks including joint projects using Mozambican ports for Belarusian exports. Immigration Access: Mozambique published an official list barring six nationalities from applying for visas via its eVisa portal in 2026, directing travellers to embassies instead. Regional Security: SADC ministers met in Malawi to review peace and security, focusing on eastern DRC conflict, terrorism, organised crime and cybercrime.
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