AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMozambique–Agriculture: Belarus and Mozambique signed a contract in Maputo to build four agricultural mechanisation centres, aimed at boosting Mozambique’s food security. Mozambique–Energy/Mining: Mozambique says it has resolved a long-running coal mining dispute through an ICSID settlement, clearing the way for renewed investment momentum in the extractive sector. Mozambique–Business/Local Content: At a Maputo conference, Eni Mozambique said the key to keeping LNG wealth in-country is not just laws, but whether local firms can meet international contract standards—while citing over $1bn in awards to Mozambican businesses. Regional Security (SADC): SADC ministers meeting in Malawi called for stronger regional cooperation on conflict, terrorism and emerging threats, pointing to progress in Mozambique’s national dialogue and ongoing concerns in Cabo Delgado. South Africa–Migration: South Africa’s government reiterated it rejects xenophobia and vigilantism, saying migration enforcement is the state’s responsibility, while protests and repatriations continue to ripple through the region’s economies and communities. International Rights Row (Amnesty): Amnesty International UK withdrew a report that branded J.K. Rowling’s Beira’s Place as “anti-rights,” with the UK Charity Commission assessing concerns after backlash and threats of legal action.
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