Prosecutors could yet conclude that the bank put business interests before compliance
US prosecutors seem to take sympathetic view of bank in Mozambique scandal
Country’s one-time finance minister also arrested in connection with indictment
Experts fear delays to LNG supply in ‘Africa’s Qatar’ will deprive local economy
UK’s financial watchdog drops probe into loans arranged to fund fishing fleet
Resolution of debt scandal extracts heavy cost from one of world’s poorest countries
Important changes are taking place in the region that confound the ‘destiny instinct’
Anadarko-led LNG project set for investment approval in 2019
Rapid rise of unknown group exposes gulf between country’s ambitions and poverty
Carlos Gomes da Silva believes east African country ready to fill global supply gap
Renamo leader and former guerrilla rebel was set to challenge Filipe Nyusi next year
Outbreaks of the disease have been a setback but project doubles down on 2020 and 2030 targets
Finance minister Maleiane in London talks to resolve year-old financial crisis
With return of inflation, rate increases and possible dollar strengthening, can they repay their rising debts?
International auditor Kroll could not account for a quarter of the hidden loans
Liberation parties look to Zanu-PF’s transition for key to prolonging their own power
CEO Sean Gilbertson speaks after poor results and a bruising takeover battle
If president Filipe Nyusi can conclude a lasting peace, spur investor confidence and help ensure that enough gas is flowing by the early 2020s, he will have gone a long way towards helping Mozambique achieve its potential
Financial and technical problems are holding up the country’s LNG projects
As foreign investors retreat, the system continues to look fragile
The government has taken the first steps to reclaim Mozambique’s good reputation
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