AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMozambique LNG & water push: Mozambique is looking to turn gas into budget cash and resilience. The government expects about US$76.8m from LNG exploration revenues this year, with part earmarked for the Sovereign Wealth Fund and the rest for the state budget. In parallel, President Daniel Chapo launched a National Water Security Compact (2026–2036), aiming to lift water supply coverage to 75% and sanitation to 60%, backed by major dam, monitoring and school/health upgrades. Cabo Delgado EU support: The EU’s military assistance mission in Mozambique has been extended through year-end to keep building Mozambican rapid-reaction capacity. Regional cost pressure: The Iran–Hormuz shock is still feeding into fertilizer and food costs across the region, with Malawi and Mozambique among the hardest hit. B2B tech momentum: Yango is expanding across Africa and just launched Yango Tech, pitching AI and digital infrastructure services to businesses and public agencies. Skills pipeline: ExxonMobil Foundation and JA Africa rolled out STEM Africa 2.0 with AI learning pathways for 14–17-year-olds. Local governance & enforcement: Separate from Mozambique, South Africa’s Cape Town saw a major crackdown on a high-rise hotel construction site tied to foreign workers’ documentation.
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