South African government and party officials say Fikile Mbalula leads an ANC delegation on a visit to Maputo to strengthen political links with Mozambique’s ruling party, FRELIMO. Reports state that the delegation engages FRELIMO officials as part of broader efforts to build cooperation and address shared concerns between the two countries. According to the coverage, discussions include issues related to illegal immigration and efforts to improve cross-border management. The visit also focuses on economic cooperation, with talks described as aimed at identifying areas for collaboration and coordination. The reporting frames the trip as a step to deepen ANC–FRELIMO relations and to maintain closer contact between the parties in areas where national interests overlap. While details vary by outlet, the common thread is that the meeting in Maputo brings together senior party figures from both sides to discuss practical cross-border challenges and potential avenues for joint economic engagement. The visit is presented as part of ongoing engagements between the ruling parties of South Africa and Mozambique.