London — The South African company SacOil Holdings on Tuesday announced that an agreement has been signed in Johannesburg which paves the way for the construction of a 2,600 kilometre gas pipeline from the Rovuma Basin in northern Mozambique
Gigawatt Mozambique announced this week a $200-million investment into Mozambique's power sector, alongside several global stakeholders including Standard Bank and the World Bank, amongst many others. The investment will assist in harnessing
Gigawatt Mozambique announced this week a $200-million investment into Mozambique's power sector, alongside several global stakeholders including Standard Bank and the World Bank, amongst many others. The investment will assist in harnessing
London — The South African company SacOil Holdings on Tuesday announced that an agreement has been signed in Johannesburg which paves the way for the construction of a 2,600 kilometre gas pipeline from the Rovuma Basin in northern Mozambique
Community members walk toward the Zambezi River in Tete Province, Mozambique, where land grabbing for coal mining has displaced people and impacted their food sovereignty. (Photo: Justiça Ambiental). This article was drawn from an interview with