AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoXenophobic Violence in South Africa: Anti-immigrant marches marked a June 30 “deadline” for undocumented foreigners, with police reporting 900 arrests nationwide and clashes that included looting and shootings; in Yeoville, Johannesburg, residents said homes were stoned and ransacked, while social media misinformation about a Malawian death was flagged as false. Mozambique Hit by Regional Unrest: Mozambique’s government says 283 nationals were affected by violence, harassment and looting during the protests, with the worst incident in Mamelodi where 194 lost homes to fire; repatriation preparations are underway. Diplomatic Pressure: Ghana condemned the killing of a Ghanaian tailor in Cape Town and demanded a transparent investigation and prosecutions. Maputo Port Digital Push: The Port of Maputo’s first Port Community System was awarded to Kale Logistics Solutions, aiming to streamline customs, vessel, and logistics operations. Business & Investment: CTA says Mozambique’s CASP will discuss about $1.2bn in investment opportunities, while Banco BiG Moçambique won “Best Investment Bank Mozambique 2026.” Women’s Economic Empowerment: President Chapo announced the Pro-Mulher Fund to expand women-led enterprise credit with simplified access. Agriculture Funding: Mozambique will release $75m for certified seed purchases for the 2026/27 campaign.
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