Mozambique joins International Coffee Organisation
By Business A.M. Mozambique has joined the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) as the 27th African country with a commitment to
Mozambique’s $24bn LNG threatened as Total Corporation announces force majeure
…African Energy Chamber demands reversal …Millions of jobs, economic growth on the line Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt
Nigeria, others to spend over $811bn on 615 oil, gas fields between 2018-2025
Nigeria and other countries across the world are expected to spend over US$811 billion on 615 upcoming oil and gas fields between 2018
African countries vow to fight illegal timber trade to boost GDP
African countries have pledged to tame illegal trade in timber and other forest products by ensuring that the sub-sector makes a
Mozambique to set up independent fund to invest mineral sales income
Mozambique’s government plans to set up a sovereign investment fund where taxes paid on sales of the country’s minerals
Mozambique cuts key lending rate to 22.5%
Mozambique’s Central Bank reduced its benchmark lending rate by 25 basis points to 22.5 per cent, the regulator’s website showed
Nigerian, South African economies hindering Nedbank’s profitability
Nedbank Group Ltd. is finding its profitability at the mercy of the oil price, Nigerian and South African politicians because of the
IMF set to visit Mozambique as the country cannot account for expenditure of $500 million in loans
The International Monetary Fund will visit Mozambique from July 10-19 to discuss issues around the management of public finances
Carlyle’s $700 million Africa fund is eyeing two deals in Egypt
Carlyle Group LP, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, sees two buying opportunities in Egypt this year after a commodity