AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBishop Murder (Quelimane): Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, 54, was shot dead at his residence in Quelimane on June 6; authorities say intruders scaled walls and disabled security, with motives and suspects still unknown. Border Health & Safety (Mozambique–South Africa): Mozambique received 545 citizens fleeing anti-immigration violence via Ressano Garcia; returnees got health screening, food support, transport and reintegration help. Mozambicans in Crisis Abroad (Delhi fire): India’s MEA says 13 foreign nationals died in a Malviya Nagar hotel blaze, including one Mozambican; embassies are being coordinated for paperwork and medical assistance. Public Health Warning (World Cup & disease risk): Experts warn that hosting the World Cup in the US could raise vulnerability to infectious diseases amid concerns about weakened public health capacity. Reproductive Health Policy (Maternal mortality): Stakeholders call for abortion law reforms and wider adoption of safe termination guidelines to reduce unsafe procedures and maternal deaths. Human Rights Debate (Family charter): RHION condemns an “African family values” charter proposal in Accra, saying it could roll back protections for women, children and minorities. Food Prices (Tiger Brands): Tiger Brands warns some food prices may rise as fuel, logistics and raw material costs squeeze manufacturers.
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