AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoInfrastructure & Flood Resilience: Maputo’s Joaquim Chissano Avenue has reopened after three years of drainage and sanitation works, expanding sewerage for about 12,000 families and aiming to cut flooding and health risks—though the long disruption also shows how delays hit fuel use, deliveries and business reliability. Agribusiness & Food Inputs: Malawi’s fertilizer scandal deepens after police arrested Agrizone chief Matius Bonongwe over 670 bags of suspected counterfeit NPK, allegedly linked to Mozambique-sourced inputs—another reminder that fake farm inputs can quickly undermine harvests and food security. Energy & Regional Industry: Mozambique’s LNG remains under scrutiny as environmental groups raise concerns about coral reef damage from pipeline dredging and the climate impact of the revived Mozambique LNG project. Cross-Border Trade & Logistics: Namibian truck operators are pulling drivers from South Africa ahead of June 30 anti-immigrant protests, suspending deliveries as xenophobia fears disrupt cross-border trade. Human Capital & Migration Pressure: South Africa’s June 30 anti-migrant mobilisation is driving thousands of Malawians and other nationals into camps and repatriation queues, with Mozambique-born workers among those facing processing and document hurdles. Industrial Policy & Investment: Africa’s energy investment is projected to reach $110bn in 2026, but the IEA notes the continent still captures only 3.3% of global energy capital, keeping industrial electrification and power reliability central to growth.
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