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
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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