AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHigher Education Reform: Mozambique President Daniel Chapo says the country will reshape higher education to better serve industrialization, innovation and economic transformation, pushing universities to “produce solutions” and strengthen applied research and links with industry. Cabo Delgado Security Funding: Chapo also says the EU will help fund Rwanda’s troops in Cabo Delgado, with negotiations on continuity and plans for reconstruction and possible talks. Regional Trade & Corridors: Chapo’s Tanzania visit highlights transport and tourism as key cooperation areas, alongside corridor development (including the Mtwara corridor), one-stop border posts and cashew value-chain links. Energy & Industry Integration: A new LNG corridor concept links northern Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin to South Africa’s Richards Bay and Ngqura terminals, pointing to a regional energy–industrial system. El Niño Preparedness: FAO and WFP appeal for over $200m to protect 8.8m people across high-risk countries including Mozambique with cash transfers, climate-resilient seeds and flood control. Agribusiness Investment: Seed Co Group plans expanded seed breeding investments across Southern Africa, with breeding capacity focus in Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania. Mozambique in the News Cycle: Mozambique’s role in regional development is also echoed through broader industry and logistics themes, from ports systems to cross-border value chains.
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