The legislation that governs the licensing of mining resources in Mozambique has gaps that “politicise” the process, a situation that could lead to serious corruption, according to a report published in Maputo on Wednesday by transparency NGO the Centre for Public Integrity (CIP). According to the report, Mozambique’s mining regulator, the Instituto Nacional de Minas…...
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