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Eni looking at biofuels to “offset” carbon emissions from LNG; Verdict due on Manuel Chang extradition

Eni looking at biofuels to “offset” carbon emissions from LNG; Verdict due on Manuel Chang extradition

Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 9 November 2021

Nov 09, 2021
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Eni looking at biofuels to “offset” carbon emissions from LNG; Verdict due on Manuel Chang extradition
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Agenda:

  • Tomorrow: Verdict due on the extradition of Manuel Chang from South Africa, to Mozambique or the US

  • Tomorrow: Maputo city day. Holiday for public servants and other workers in the capital


The latest from Zitamar News:

Starving insurgents surrender in Cabo Delgado
Three emaciated insurgents handed themselves in in Muidumbe district, and two more gave themselves up in Macomia


The best of the rest:

  • Mozambican court declares compulsory labour mediation unconstitutional (Lusa)

  • Eni contractor using ‘front contracts’ to pay workers outside Mozambique (Carta de Moçambique, CIP)

  • Authorities of Manhiça district vow to make road safer after deadly crash (O Pais)

  • Eni looking at biofuels to “offset” carbon emissions from LNG (Lusa)

  • SISE official blames Privinvest over Proindicus failure (AIM)

  • Bank of Mozambique to seek solutions to help cashew industry (Carta de Moçambique)

Mozambican court declares compulsory labour mediation unconstitutional (Lusa)

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