Gas companies still waiting for 'sustainable security' in Cabo Delgado; South Korea to send patrol boat to protect gas platform
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 14 September 2022
Agenda:
Today-Tomorrow: Mozambique Gas & Energy Summit, Joaquim Chissano International Conference Centre, Maputo
The latest from Zitamar News:
Gas companies still waiting for 'sustainable security' in Cabo Delgado
Mozambique's government is keen for work to restart on the huge LNG projects in Cabo Delgado, but the global gas companies say security has not yet been restored
Conflict resolution should involve employing artisanal miners, says Frelimo veteran
Small-scale mining seen as a route to economic inclusion in Cabo Delgado, but the province's biggest miner warns rubies don't lend themselves to 'artisanal' mining
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Nyusi calls on gas developers to restart work in Cabo Delgado
The president also had a private meeting with the developers at the Mozambique Gas & Energy Summit this morning
Also in the news:
China donates money to Mozambique and forgives debt (Lusa)
Police arrest suspected terrorist recruits (VOA)
World Bank funding to cover EN1 road maintenance, roads boss confirms (O País)
South Korea to send patrol boat to protect gas platform (Notícias)
Macua minority marginalised in Mozambique - academic study (Carta de Moçambique)
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