Mozambique’s military is under scrutiny after troops reportedly opened fire on fishermen in the country’s conflict-hit north, killing at least 13 people.
Rwanda signaled that it could withdraw its troops from northern Mozambique, where they’ve played a central role in securing ...
Rwanda's foreign minister says the country's government will withdraw its counterinsurgency troops from Mozambique if the mission’s foreign backers don't maintain sustainable funding.
By Colleen Goko JOHANNESBURG, March 18 (Reuters) - The World Bank is working with Mozambique to tackle the country's mounting debt challenges, a senior bank official said, as its borrowing costs surge ...
Mozambique intends to build “a modern, sustainable and competitive energy sector, capable of driving the economic ...
Dialogue sits at the top of many analysts’ lists, but its prospects remain deeply uncertain. Nhamirre argues that dialogue is not only viable but historically validated. “Engaging communities helps ...
Mozambique is considering imposing and increasing import tariffs on food products and is already preparing to apply them to ...
The new agency comes alongside a plan to launch a citizen portal that will facilitate digital service access and ...
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JSW Steel initiates coal mining project in Mozambique
Total reserves at the MdR project are estimated at 850mt, with 250mt expected to be extractable.
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Before and after Rwanda sent troops to Mozambique
In July 2021, Rwanda announced the deployment of troops to Mozambique's northern province of Cabo Delgado, located on the coast of the Indian Ocean. The deployment of military and police officers was ...
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