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Doctors' strike kicks off but most services continue; Zimbabwe looks to Mozambique for more power

Doctors' strike kicks off but most services continue; Zimbabwe looks to Mozambique for more power

Welcome to Zitamar's Daily Briefing for 6 December 2022

Dec 06, 2022
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Doctors' strike kicks off but most services continue; Zimbabwe looks to Mozambique for more power
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Agenda:

  • Tomorrow: Webinar: ‘How is Cabo Delgado? Instability and Population Return’, featuring speakers Peter Bofin of Cabo Ligado, and João Feijo of OMR. Register here: https://bit.ly/3gw0JtZ


The latest from Zitamar News:

Zimbabwe looks to Mozambique for more power as Kariba hydro dries up
Zimbabwe is negotiating with Mozambique to purchase an additional 150MW of power, after it was forced to cut generation at the Kariba Dam hydropower plant by at least 50%


From the Zitamar Live Blog:

President Nyusi yesterday launched Mozambique's e-visa portal, where travellers can apply online for a variety of visas


Today’s headlines:

  • Doctors' strike kicks off but most services continue

  • Namuno population being mistreated by Naparama soldiers

  • Port of Maputo expects to handle 26 million tonnes of cargo by end of year

  • Ex-Credit Suisse bankers will be forced to testify in London

  • National oil company ‘hiding’ its accounts despite holding $3bn guaranteed debt

Today’s front pages in Maputo. Photo © Faizal Chauque / Zitamar News

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