AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAnti-immigrant protests in South Africa: President Cyril Ramaphosa warned that June 30 demonstrations must stay peaceful and lawful, saying any intimidation or violence will be met with the full force of the law, as migrants and neighbouring countries rush evacuations amid xenophobia fears. Mozambican citizens abroad: Mozambique said 15 students in Caracas are safe after the earthquake, with only one minor injury, while authorities continue monitoring and liaising with Venezuelan officials. Mozambique research boost: Sweden pledged about US$4.5m to strengthen research at Eduardo Mondlane University under a 2026-2028 academic cooperation deal. Climate and food pressure: FAO and WFP launched a joint anticipatory action appeal for El Niño impacts, listing Mozambique among countries needing early support to protect millions from drought and related shocks. Energy and power: Mozambique’s regional context also featured electricity and energy investment reporting across Africa, alongside South Africa’s ongoing tariff and grid concerns.
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