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Saturday, February 25, 2012

National Road 13, in Mozambique, to be asphalted


Maputo, Mozambique, 20 Feb – Work to asphalt the 348 kilometres of National Road 13 in Mozambique linking the cities of Nampula and Cuamba began Thursday with a ceremony held in the town of Rapale, according to the Mozambican press

Mozambique: Japan Promises Further Investments


Maputo — The Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has told Mozambican Prime Minister Aires Ali that it plans to prioritise the development of the Nacala rail corridor in northern Mozambique in its plans for the next five years.

Mozambique to start work on Nacala coal terminal


uary 23 2012 at 01:13pm 


Independent Newspapers
Mozambique expects construction of a coal terminal to start in the next few months at the northern port of Nacala, with the aim of having it operational in two to three years, Prime Minister Aires Aly said in Tokyo on Thursday.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Paladin's annus horribilis worsens


URANIUM miner Paladin Energy has managed to underwhelm the market yet again, despite the worst aspects of yesterday's $US120.2 million loss being known for several months.

Mozambique: Local potatoes sold as Malawian produce Mozambique: Local potatoes sold as Malawian produce


Potatoes produced in Tsangano district in the western province of Tete, are being purchased by Malawian traders who then place them in sacks bearing the words "Product of Malawi."


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Friday, February 17, 2012


Mozambican government plans to build Central-North power transmission line

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Malawi in rail concession review after due diligence raises concerns

Malawi in rail concession review after due diligence raises concerns: "Malawi in rail concession review after due diligence raises concerns
COMMENT PRINT EMAIL |

By: Marcel Chimwala
3rd February 2012
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Malawi is finalising a review of the concession of the country’s rail operator, Central East African Railways (CEAR), to ensure the company, which has incorporated Brazilian mining giant Vale Emirates as a major shareholder, is entirely responsible for the operation, maintenance and development of the railway network in the country."

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Mota-Engil Jumps Most Since 1999 on Africa Orders:



Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Mota-Engil SGPS SA, Portugal’s biggest construction company, advanced the most since 1999 in Lisbon trading after winning contracts in MTO READ MORE CLICK HEREalawi and Angola that total $1.2 billion.