AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMozambique–Conservation: Mozambique’s rhino comeback got a boost as nine female white rhinos were reintroduced to Zinave National Park, with breeding already reported and protection backed by ranger capacity, surveillance and monitoring. South Africa–Xenophobia & Migration: South Africa braced for June 30 anti-immigration marches with thousands of police on standby; protests largely stayed peaceful in many areas, but there were isolated clashes, looting arrests and reports of deaths, while governments including Mozambique, Nigeria, Malawi and Zimbabwe organised voluntary repatriation for citizens. Regional–Rights & Governance: The Environmental Rights in Africa (ERA) coalition launched 20-country environmental rights case studies to assess how communities can access information, participate in decisions and seek justice. Trade–AfCFTA: Afreximbank reported Nigeria’s intra-African trade rose to $9.02bn in 2025, citing AfCFTA tariff concessions and new logistics like an air cargo corridor. Industry–Aluminium Deal: South32 agreed to sell most aluminium value-chain assets to Alcoa for up to $5.6bn, but Mozambique’s Mozal smelter remains excluded and on care and maintenance.
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