A shortage of container shipping capacity contributed to Syrah's graphite operation running at a heavy loss last year
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Mozambique today launched the search for a partner to take a majority stake in the $2.4bn Mphanda Nkuwa hydroelectric project
Financing has closed on the $652.3 million, 450MW Temane thermal power plant in Inhambane province
Two reports out this month take opposing views on whether Mozambique should pursue a gas-led development pathway
The new plant will eventually be supplied from TotalEnergies’ Rovuma Basin gas fields, but will need to find an alternative gas supply initially
Electricity has been restored to parts of the district of Palma, Cabo Delgado, after more than a year without mains power
Yara is to close its fertilizer blending facility in Beira, and instead supply southern African markets from Durban
Ncondezi's Hanno Pengilley said that while early stage projects will likely now be shelved, he expects more advanced projects, like Ncondezi, to be honoured
DP World is in line to be the new ultimate owner of trucking group J&J, the latest in a series of investments in logistics linking Mozambique's ports to hinterland countries
The entire coast of Cabo Delgado, and all waters within 50 nautical miles of the shore, have been designated ‘Listed Areas’ by the Lloyd’s Market Association Joint War Committee — meaning ship owners will be required to notify their insurance underwriters of voyages in that area