AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoXenophobia in South Africa: EFF leader Julius Malema says “Afrophobia” is scapegoating migrants for unemployment and failing services, arguing the blame lies with deeper economic and political failures. Mozambique–Portugal ties: Portugal will train Mozambicans in tourism, signing a deal in Maputo to expand places for students in Beira. Agriculture funding: Mozambique secured US$500m for agriculture and livestock, with World Bank disbursements in phases to boost staples and protein production. Rail reform for investment: Transport Minister João Matlombe says new railway access rules are being consulted to attract private investment and improve competitiveness. Africa investment push: AfDB and the World Economic Forum launched an HRI roadmap to mobilise private capital for fragile frontier economies, with pilots including Mozambique. Cabo Delgado violence: Islamist-linked attacks in northern Mozambique killed Christians and destroyed churches and homes in Ancuabe District. China–Africa culture: A China-Africa cultural exchange tour opened in Maputo, featuring art and cultural dialogue between the two countries.
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