AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoXenophobic Violence & Repatriation: Mozambique says five citizens died in Mossel Bay attacks linked to anti-immigrant unrest in South Africa, as police confirm two Mozambicans killed and investigate more deaths; about 548 Mozambicans are set for repatriation from OR Tambo after being sheltered in the Free State and Western Cape. Government Response: South Africa’s government condemned the violence, urged lawful action over intimidation, and reported arrests tied to arson in Mossel Bay. Food Security: South Africa’s maize outlook improved, with a forecast 17.064m tonnes harvest in 2026—well above domestic needs—boosting export prospects. Senegal Politics: Ousted PM Ousmane Sonko says his party will boycott Senegal’s new government, raising fears of a no-confidence fight and deadlock amid record debt. World Cup Focus: Senegal’s Kalidou Koulibaly says the squad is confident for the 2026 tournament; Ghana and Senegal named 26-man squads. US Visa Shift: The US plans to cut Africa visa-processing hubs from 50 to 20, tightening access for travellers. Digital Fraud: South Africa tops Africa in suspected digital fraud rates, with account logins a key target.
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