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Mozambique: Foreign mining companies criticized - BusinessWeek
NMDC eyes four more overseas buys each in Russia, Brazil, Mozambique and Australia - Economic Times
Mozambique withdraws Maputo Port offer - Mmegi Online
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Mozambique withdraws Maputo Port offerMmegi OnlineBotswana will have to wait for the completion of the Ponto Techobanine rail and port project to export its coal to Asia after Mozambique withdrew its offer to use the Port of Maputo. Mozambique had offered some space at Maputo Port for Botswana's coal ... |
Mozambique's future is still uncertain - MarketWatch
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Mozambique's future is still uncertainMarketWatchBy Barry Wood MAPUTO, Mozambique (MarketWatch) — A mere glance out the window as the plane approaches the capital confirms that Mozambique is a very poor country. Instead of paved surfaces one might find in Soweto, honeycombing the slums near the ...and more » |
Mozambique's Maputo hot spot for South African coal - Reuters
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Mozambique's Maputo hot spot for South African coalReutersMaputo to grow from small scale coal shipping hub * Glencore established player * Vitol joins the market * By Jacqueline Cowhig LONDON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Mozambique capital Maputo is hotting up as a magnet for companies aspiring to be significant South ...and more » |
Mozambique: UN agency begins food distribution to flood victims - UN News Centre
Essar Port to pump Rs 3000cr to develop port at Mozambique - Moneycontrol.com
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Essar Port to pump Rs 3000cr to develop port at MozambiqueMoneycontrol.comThe Essar Group wants greater mobility for the products from its mining and steel operations in Africa, so Essar Ports has finalised a plan to develop a port in Mozambique, reports CNBC-TV18's Archana Shukla. Essar Ports is readying for Rs 3000 crore ... |
Mozambique floods toll rises to 32 - China Daily
Mozambique: Familes of Kidnap Victims Not Cooperating With Police - AllAfrica.com
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Mozambique: Familes of Kidnap Victims Not Cooperating With PoliceAllAfrica.comMaputo — The Mozambican police have complained that the families of businessmen of Asian origin kidnapped by criminal gangs are not cooperating in the investigation - but prominent members of the Asian community claim that some policemen are involved ... |
Oxfam: Risk of epidemic in Mozambique after the recent floods - MMD Newswire (press release)