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Politically-connected miners move ahead with Moatize rare earth project; Police reinforce surveillance to prevent "violent" demonstrations

Politically-connected miners move ahead with Moatize rare earth project; Police reinforce surveillance to prevent "violent" demonstrations

Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 11 April 2022

Apr 11, 2022
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Politically-connected miners move ahead with Moatize rare earth project; Police reinforce surveillance to prevent "violent" demonstrations
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Agenda:

  • Wednesday to Saturday: President Filipe Nyusi visits Botswana


The latest from Zitamar News:

Politically-connected miners move ahead with Moatize rare earth project
A UK-listed junior mining company has bought into a concession near Moatize owned by the partner of a government minister


Today’s headlines:

  • TotalEnergies return to Cabo Delgado still uncertain (Evidências)

  • Mozambican civil society calls for more transparency in the extractive industry (RFI)

  • South Africa extends counterpiracy mission for another year (News24)

  • Leonor de Sousa elected Secretary General of MDM (DW)

  • Mozambican police arrest alleged kidnapping ringleader in central Mozambique (Lusa)

  • Police reinforce surveillance to prevent "violent" demonstrations (Statement)

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