AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMozambique Economy & Finance: Mozambique’s net international reserves climbed to $3.5bn in May after the country repaid an IMF debt early, with the Bank of Mozambique citing a rebound from earlier declines and pointing to a possible gradual recovery next year. Health & Capacity Building: Mozambique inaugurated its first School of Public Health in Maputo, backed by Brazil’s Fiocruz and selected by Africa CDC as a PALOP training Centre of Excellence, aiming to strengthen the health workforce. Regional Trade & Food Security: Mozambique’s Agriculture Minister says the country will cut reliance on food imports from South Africa by boosting domestic production, while analysts warn against protectionism that could disrupt regional trade. Humanitarian Response: Dubai Humanitarian sent a fourth Ebola relief airlift to Uganda, including water purification, shelter materials, generators, and cold-chain support for vaccines. South Africa Migration Fallout: South Africa confirmed the deportation or repatriation of more than 53,000 migrants in a crackdown amid anti-immigrant unrest, while a South African anti-migrant group reported the alleged assassination of a regional leader. Energy & Power Links: Malawi expects electricity stability from commissioning the Mozambique–Malawi interconnector (50MW) and a battery storage addition (20MW) before month-end.
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