AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildlife Restoration: Mozambique’s Zinave National Park has received nine female white rhinos from South Africa, boosting its white rhino population to 39 and strengthening breeding efforts after decades of local extinction. Cabo Delgado Gas: The $20bn Mozambique LNG project is back in focus as resumption plans revive hope and resentment around the stalled development. Crime Across Borders: South African police say a third suspect in the Kruger National Park couple murders has been arrested in Zimbabwe and will face charges in Mozambique. Church Under Scrutiny: Mozambique investigators have arrested three people over the killing of Bishop Osório Citara Afonso, including a priest, with local Catholics questioning whether insiders were involved. Migration Crisis in SA: Thousands of Malawians remain stranded at Sherwood Hall in Durban as repatriation logistics lag, while Nigeria reports repatriations and South Africa declares hundreds of Nigerians “undesirable” for five years. Telecom Cooperation: Mozambique and Ghanaian regulators share best practices on telecom equipment certification to strengthen regulatory systems. Regional Fisheries Fight: President Daniel Chapo inaugurated a SADC fisheries monitoring and enforcement centre in Maputo to curb illegal fishing losses.
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