Snake or ladder: Is gas the best route to development in Mozambique? Political climate “not favourable” for Nyusi third term
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Snake or ladder: Is gas the best route to development in Mozambique? (FREE TO READ)
Two reports out this month take opposing views on whether Mozambique should pursue a gas-led development pathway
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Nacala Logistics says that the rail line linking Vale's coal mines in Moatize with the coal export terminal at Nacala has now reopened, following last week's derailment at Cuamba.
The best of the rest:
EU military mission to train 11 units of Mozambican marines and commandos (TSF)
Military intervention in Cabo Delgado is making "progress" (Lusa, Mediafax)
Political climate “not favourable” for Nyusi third term (Carta de Moçambique)
Returning refugees talk of attacks in Tanzania (DW)
Police seize three grenade launchers and other guns (Mediafax)
EU military mission to train 11 units of Mozambican marines and commandos (TSF)
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