Nyusi insists LNG projects must restart, as conflict in Cabo Delgado continues
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 17 August 2022
Agenda:
Today: Second day of President Filipe Nyusi’s visit to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, for the Southern African Development Community’s summit of heads of state and government
The latest from Zitamar News:
Two beheaded and homes burnt in Muidumbe attacks
Insurgents attacked the villages of Nampanha and Mandela last week
Cabo Ligado Weekly: 8-14 August 2022
Two beheaded in attacks in Muidumbe district
IS publishes video message directly addressed to Mozambican government
President Nyusi describes insurgency in Cabo Delgado is “a new form of colonialism”
Also in the news:
Gas projects should return to Palma, President Nyusi insists (Notícias)
MDM party accuses government of sabotaging 2023 local elections (O País)
Tourist visas and business residence permits to be extended (Lusa)
Catholics attack plans for Inhambane sand mining (ACI Africa)
Suspected money laundering and terrorist funding transactions fall in 2021 (Lusa)
EU to provide $15m to fight insurgency (Reuters)
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