Armando Guebuza gives evidence in the 'hidden-debts' trial in Matola; EU wants greater cooperation with Rwanda in Mozambique
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 17 February 2022
Agenda:
Today: President Filipe Nyusi attends EU-Africa summit in Brussels
Today: Former president Armando Guebuza gives evidence in the 'hidden-debts' trial in Matola (follow live)
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Also in the news:
EU wants greater cooperation with Rwanda in Mozambique (Lusa)
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President Nyusi lifts covid-19 restrictions (VOA)
President Nyusi "disappointed" at police response to kidnapping cases (Mediafax)
Mozambique, Korea Cooperation Agency sign MoU on flood and drought early warning system (Club of Mozambique)
EU wants greater cooperation with Rwanda in Mozambique (Lusa)
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