AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRail Reform for Mozambique: Maputo is consulting on new rules to open the national rail network to private operators, aiming for more competition, clearer capacity allocation, and better rail-port interoperability—key for competitiveness in the Maputo/Matola corridors. Energy Security & Infrastructure: Gaza’s Massingir Dam needs about six million meticais to restore vandalised electrical equipment, with officials warning the asset is vital for water supply, irrigation and flood control. Agriculture Funding: Mozambique says it has secured $500m from the World Bank in two phases to back PEDSA 2036 and MozAgriBiz, targeting staple crops plus livestock and protein (chickens, eggs, soy, cattle and goats). Investment Push for Fragile Economies: AfDB and the World Economic Forum launched the HRI Roadmap to channel private investment into frontier states, naming Mozambique among pilot countries. Regional Business Signals: ISUZU began shipping first new D-MAX units from South Africa to 30+ African markets including Mozambique, linking vehicle supply to agriculture, mining, construction and logistics. Policy & Finance Watch: Mozambique also challenged TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG cost overrun claims via a third-party audit.
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