AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSouth Africa xenophobia deadline: South Africa is bracing for June 30 anti-immigrant protests as security forces report repatriating more than 25,000 foreign nationals, with more still awaiting processing; Ramaphosa has issued a strict warning against violence, intimidation and vigilantism, while neighbouring governments—including Mozambique—continue voluntary evacuation efforts. Mozambique-Angola ties: Mozambique’s ambassador to Angola, Osvalda Joana, praised solidarity links and highlighted the Lobito Corridor’s potential to connect with Mozambique’s Beira, Maputo and Nacala logistics routes to cut costs and boost trade. Maputo infrastructure: Maputo’s Joaquim Chissano Avenue has reopened after three years of drainage and sanitation works, part of a wider push to reduce flooding and improve sewerage for thousands of families. Culture and heritage: A Lusophone handicraft exhibition opened at IAM Gallery, featuring crafts from Mozambique and other Portuguese-speaking countries. Energy and LNG: XRG and Eni have agreed with Argentina’s YPF to buy stakes in upstream blocks feeding a new Argentina LNG project, while Mozambique LNG faces renewed environmental opposition over coral reef impacts.
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