AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnti-immigrant unrest in South Africa: Mozambique is again in the spotlight after reports of Mozambicans killed during weekend violence in Mossel Bay, with South Africa confirming two deaths but disputing Mozambique’s higher toll and linking the wider tensions to protests against undocumented migrants. Immigration crackdown message: South African authorities, including Natjoints and Western Cape police, are warning against vigilantism and threatening violence, while President Cyril Ramaphosa says illegal migration must be managed without xenophobia. Mozambique in regional sport leadership: The Zimbabwe Olympic Committee is hosting the ANOCA Zone VI Gender Equality and Diversity Forum in Victoria Falls, with Mozambique among the participating National Olympic Committees pushing safer sport systems, women’s leadership, and action plans. Music collaboration (Mozambique connection): British banjoist Kate Griffin and Mozambique’s Matchume Zango are set to perform together in Worth Matravers (July 25–26), blending clawhammer banjo with timbila rhythms and percussion. International arts/entertainment note: Corona’s 2026 Beach 100 guide returns ahead of World Oceans Day, spotlighting new ocean-front destinations and conservation-linked travel experiences. Mozambique-linked tragedy abroad: A deadly hotel fire in New Delhi killed 21 people, including victims reported from Mozambique, as India launches a citywide crackdown on fire-safety violations.
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