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Vale coal train derailment kills two children, injures two more; Mozambique’s economy to grow 2.9% in 2022, government forecasts

Vale coal train derailment kills two children, injures two more; Mozambique’s economy to grow 2.9% in 2022, government forecasts

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Oct 25, 2021
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Vale coal train derailment kills two children, injures two more; Mozambique’s economy to grow 2.9% in 2022, government forecasts
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Mozambique’s economy to grow 2.9% in 2022, government forecasts
The Mozambique government expects the economy to continue growing next year, assuming that the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to subside


The best of the rest:

  • Vale coal train derailment kills two children, injures two more (Lusa, Radio Moçambique)

  • Further relaxations to coronavirus containment measures (Mediafax)

  • Credit Suisse Mozambique scandal far from over despite settlements (Financial Times)

  • Exxon considering capturing carbon from Rovuma LNG (Upstream)

  • Bridge over Buzi River to be restored by December (Notícias)

  • Rainy season expected to be more intense in central Mozambique (Lusa)

  • Parliament to debate foreign troops, gas and refugees in Cabo Delgado (Domingo) 

  • Malawi cancels railway contract due to fears of corruption (Rádio Moçambique) 

Vale coal train derailment kills two children, injures two more (Lusa, Radio Moçambique)

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