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Total head says they’ll quit the LNG project if conflict forces them out again; US Senators want Credit Suisse to feel the pain from ‘hidden-debt’ involvement

Total head says they’ll quit the LNG project if conflict forces them out again; US Senators want Credit Suisse to feel the pain from ‘hidden-debt’ involvement

Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 14 February 2022

Feb 14, 2022
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Total head says they’ll quit the LNG project if conflict forces them out again; US Senators want Credit Suisse to feel the pain from ‘hidden-debt’ involvement
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Today’s headlines:

  • Workers at sand mine strike over poor working conditions (Carta de Moçambique)

  • US Senators want Credit Suisse to feel the pain from ‘hidden-debt’ involvement (Reuters)

  • Total head says they’ll quit the LNG project if conflict forces them out again (AFP via Club of Mozambique)

  • Nacala-Cuamba rail traffic interrupted after train collides with truck (O País)

  • Another businessman kidnapped in Maputo (Notícias, Lusa, O País)

  • Chinese company to build water supply system in Cabo Delgado (Forum Macau)

Workers at sand mine strike over poor working conditions (Carta de Moçambique)

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