UK Supreme Court to hear Mozambique Privinvest appeal; Petrol companies want further price increase
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 13 April 2022
Agenda:
Wednesday to Saturday: President Filipe Nyusi visits Botswana
The latest from Zitamar News:
Cabo Ligado Weekly April 4-10 2022:
Three soldiers killed in clashes with insurgents at outpost in Mandimba village
Attack challenges defence minister’s claim that stability had returned to Nangade
IDPs from Meluco and Macomia say terrorists no longer have operations base there
International groups report increasing numbers of displaced people
Also available in Portuguese here
Today’s headlines:
UK Supreme Court to hear Mozambique Privinvest appeal (CIP)
Petrol companies want further price increase (O País)
Floating hotel to generate $3m in tax revenue from workers (Carta de Moçambique)
EDM grants Indian engineering giant construction of Malawi transmission line (Diario Economico)
Civil servants forced to return to Quissanga district (Carta de Moçambique)
Security company guards arrested while orchestrating theft of more than MZN3m (Carta de Moçambique)
Tongaat board block takeover bid amid concerns over mystery shareholder (amaBhungane)
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