AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoKruger National Park Shock: South African authorities say the murder of a retired couple in Kruger is “unprecedented” in the park’s 100-year history, with a manhunt under way after reports the suspects may have fled into Mozambique in the victims’ vehicle. Border Tensions in Focus: As xenophobic attacks and anti-migrant protests flare in South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal’s Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli urged unity on Africa Day but warned people not to “break the law,” while cabinet security talks set rules for protests and Pretoria rejects a “Trump wall” style approach. Mozambique Monetary Policy: The Bank of Mozambique kept its MIMO rate at 9.25%, citing slowing inflation to 3.99% in April but warning of risks from fiscal strain, climate shocks and regional instability. Mozambique Policy Moves: Mozambique opened public consultation on a draft National AI Strategy and is preparing bread import restrictions to protect local bakers. Regional Economy & Safety: SADC is urged to build a regional economy that reduces incentives to migrate, and a UN-backed road safety funding initiative targets helmet and speed-law alignment across Mozambique and neighbours.
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