Once home to guerrillas — for whom it offered an airstrip and a plentiful supply of free-range meat — the Mozambican park has made a remarkable recovery
The Jarndyce v Jarndyce of Mozambican debt fraud
Country’s credit export agency tasks legal group led by senior barrister to review $20bn gas development
Detelina Subeva’s decision to keep $200,000 in tainted funds revealed lack of ‘ethical compass’, says regulator
The French energy giant was forced to pause a huge LNG scheme in Mozambique after Islamist militants launched a deadly attack. Is the region safe enough for it to restart?
Trump administration frees up $4.7bn loan to French company that was frozen since 2021
Britain has pledged to halt new export finance to oil and gas developments in wake of COP26 in 2021
LNG development faces paralysis after halt in 2021 following Islamist insurgency
Venâncio Mondlane holds ‘inauguration’ at airport amid fears that deadly stand-off with ruling party could destabilise region
Human rights activists say at least 130 people killed after ruling party’s Daniel Chapo confirmed winner of election
Constitutional Council says Frelimo’s Daniel Chapo was victor in October poll despite widespread claims of vote-rigging
Political unrest in the southern African country wrecks attempts to sell rusting vessels
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Critics say ruling party is creating a false narrative to justify its heavy crackdown following disputed elections
Frelimo’s Daniel Chapo takes presidency after polls marred by irregularities and murder of opposition advisers
Legal adviser to opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane was one of two men assassinated after a contested election
Frelimo seeks to extend its 49 years in power despite links to ‘tuna bond’ corruption scandal
In countries such as Mozambique and Haiti, schools have been closed or destroyed
Manuel Chang was accused of taking $7mn in bribes in scandal linked to loans from Credit Suisse and VTB Capital
London court rules against Gulf shipbuilder Privinvest over scandal surrounding debt sold in 2013
Kigali pursues commercial expansion in the country after its army helps put down Islamist insurgency
Commodities house urges Mozambique to resolve commercial fight after rival seizes food export
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ETG accuses Mozambican authorities of helping local firm Royal Group take foodstuffs in long-running dispute
SEC also fines former chief Tom Albanese $50,000 after a five-year legal battle