AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMozambique Road Safety Overhaul: Mozambique plans a points-based driver’s licence and road surveillance cameras as it revises the road traffic code, aiming to cut crashes and tighten enforcement, though no rollout timeline or budget has been shared. Mozambique Opposition Crackdown Allegations: A new report describes a pattern of surveillance and violence against government critics, including the unresolved abduction of journalist Arlindo Chissale, raising fresh concerns about security services. Mozambicans Stranded After Fraud: Mozambique says it is working to repatriate 14 nationals trapped in the Central African Republic after a fraudulent job recruitment scheme, with passports reportedly confiscated. Regional Xenophobia Fallout in South Africa: As South Africa’s June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants nears, thousands of Malawians and other Africans remain stranded in Durban under harsh conditions, with clashes involving police and growing calls for protection and restraint. Energy Deal With Mozambique Links: ExxonMobil has signed heads of agreement to import LNG into South Africa at Richards Bay, with Mozambique gas supply expected to decline by 2030—boosting the push for new gas-to-power options. Tongaat Hulett Rescue: South Africa’s sugar giant Tongaat Hulett narrowly avoided liquidation after a last-minute rescue deal, protecting about 250,000 jobs across the region’s sugar value chain.
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