AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMozambique LNG Push: TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG chair Jean-Pascal Clémençon urged local firms to plug into the $20bn project’s onshore, offshore and maritime work, saying thousands of Mozambicans are already involved and business opportunities span the value chain. Road Sector Reform: INATRO chair Nelson Nunes told officials in Beira to modernise regulation and service delivery, stressing that “digitisation” must mean simpler procedures and citizen-centred platforms, alongside anti-corruption training. Bank of Mozambique Debt Watch: The central bank reported Mozambique’s domestic debt stock at 474bn meticais in 2025, warning that Cabo Delgado instability and delayed government payments are weighing on confidence and market efficiency. Italy-Mozambique Green Deal: Maputo and Rome signed an MoU on sustainable development under Mozambique’s agroforestry strategy, targeting biodiversity, forests, soils, water, climate action and capacity building. Social Protection & AI: At a Southern Africa Social Security forum, Mozambique and neighbours discussed using AI responsibly in public services, including SMS-based access for people without smartphones and stronger data protection. South Africa Xenophobia Spillover: As anti-immigrant protests and a June 30 “deadline” triggered looting, arrests and repatriations, Mozambique’s information bureau said at least 51 Mozambicans lost homes in Pretoria’s Mamelodi area and authorities are organising returns.
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