AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMozambique LNG: TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG push gets a boost as the consortium launches a tender for a 7.1MW photovoltaic plant in Afungi, aimed at powering the LNG megaproject in Cabo Delgado after construction resumed in 2025 following the Palma attack. Energy Investment: TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG chair, Jean-Pascal Clémençon, urged local firms to join the project’s value chain, citing thousands of Mozambicans already working on site and broad onshore/offshore opportunities. Agroforestry & Environment: Italy and Mozambique signed a memorandum in Maputo to expand cooperation on sustainable development under Mozambique’s National Strategy for Agroforestry Systems, covering biodiversity, forests, soils, water, climate action and capacity building. Media & Digital Risk: MISA Mozambique flagged worsening online disinformation, recording 81 cases in 2025 (up from 28 in 2024), with politics the main target—an issue that can spill into business confidence and public trust. Aluminium Deal Impact: Mozambique’s Mozal smelter is excluded from South32’s sale of most aluminium assets to Alcoa, leaving Mozal’s future ownership unresolved while the wider transaction reshapes regional aluminium supply chains.
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