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TotalEnergies unlikely to restart Mozambique LNG project this year; Rwandan forces pursue insurgents in Nangade

TotalEnergies unlikely to restart Mozambique LNG project this year; Rwandan forces pursue insurgents in Nangade

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May 04, 2022
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TotalEnergies unlikely to restart Mozambique LNG project this year; Rwandan forces pursue insurgents in Nangade
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TotalEnergies unlikely to restart Mozambique LNG project this year
TotalEnergies' CEO told investors and analysts last week that he does not foresee a return to Afungi in 2022

Rwandan forces pursue insurgents in Nangade

Rwandan troops are in pursuit of a group of insurgents who have carried out a string of hit-and-run attacks in Nangade since Saturday, killing at least one civilian


Also in the news:

  • Evidence of greenwashing found in reforestation programmes in Zambezia (BBC News

  • Police officers accused of shooting ruby miners in Montepuez (Carta de Moçambique)

  • ‘Hidden debts’ companies to be liquidated (O País)

  • Mozambique finds irregularities in how 11% of covid donations were spent (Lusa)

  • Health minister warns of possible fifth wave of covid-19 (AIM)

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