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Le gaz au Mozambique, une évolution économique à haut risque
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et de débat sur les grandes questions internationales, vient de produire une étude sur les enjeux du secteur gazier au Mozambique. Depuis les découvertes pétrolières en Ouganda en 2006, l'Afrique de…
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Mozambique: Government Looking for Funding for Mapai Dam
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the people reach this level, we shall have a Mozambique that is not running, but flying', he declared. Guebuza also stressed the importance of self-esteem. People should feel "they they must not be ashamed…
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New rail track between Mozambique, Botswana and Zimbabwe
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18 April 2011 A protocol of agreement was signed last Friday between the governments of Mozambique, Botswana and Zimbabwe. It concerns the construction of a new rail track between the three countries of southern Africa, reports the Xinhua press agency. This track will run between Botswana and Zimbabwe, passing through Mozambique. Works are to commence in two years' time. According to the Mozambican minister for Transport and Communications, Paulo Zucula, this track is of huge importance to the development of the three countries "in all aspects of everyday life". Elsewhere, in Algeria, Austrian firm Kapsch…
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Mozambique: 44 millions $ de l´AFD pour la réhabilitation des pistes de l´aéroport de Maputo
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la directrice des opérations de l´AFD au Mozambique, Virginie Dago. Le taux d´intérêt de ce prêt d´une durée de 20 ans est de 0,79%. Le coût global de la réhabilitation des pistes de l'aéroport…
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Boom time for Mozambique, once the basket case of Africa
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29 March 2012 The Guardian - March 28, 2012 The shells of stylish colonial-era buildings, like shipwrecks on the ocean floor, still give Maputo a distinct character. But the capital of Mozambique no longer feels like an urban museum. Amid the crumbling grandeur rumble cranes and mechanical diggers, carving out a different skyline. A construction boom is under way here, concrete proof of the economic revolution in Mozambique. Growth hit 7.1% last year, accelerating to 8.1% in the final quarter. The country, riven by civil war for 15 years, is poised to become the world's biggest coal exporter within…
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Mozambique: African Development Bank Prepared to Fund Phase Two of Lower Limpopo Irrigation
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10 April 2012 allAfrica.com - 8 April 2012 Maputo — The Mozambican government and the African Development Bank (ADB) are working on the final details of the contract to fund the second phase of the re…
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Mozambique: Roads Preferred to Rail Because of Costs
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23 April 2012 allAfrica.com - 22 April 2012 Maputo — Mozambican Transport Minister Paulo Zucula told reporters on Friday that South African mining operators prefer to send their mineral exports to Map…
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AFCAP Mozambique. Development of an Index for Monitoring the Condition of Low-Traffic Unpaved Roads
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Back to results AFCAP Mozambique. Development of an Index for Monitoring the Condition of Low-Traffic Unpaved Roads Author DFID-AFCAP Description This project was instituted with the objective of developing a practical, affordable, reliable and objective method of monitoring condition and level-of-service of unpaved road networks in Mozambique using speed data collected using simple GPS technology.…
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Regional Communications Infrastructure Program 3 (RCIP3) Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi—PID
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Back to results Regional Communications Infrastructure Program 3 (RCIP3) Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi—PID Description The Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (RCIP) is a World Bank Group regional instrument aimed at catalyzing private sector investment to improve connectivity in East & Southern Africa (E&SA). The RCIP has been designed as a 10-year horizontal APL regional IDA operation…
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Formatted brief Mozambique
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1 Mozambique: Build Operate Transfer urban water supply project M O Z A M B IQ U E B u il d O p e ra te T ra n s fe r u rb a n w a te r s u p p ly p ro je c t Summary Maputo, capital of Mozambique has seen rapid development in the last 15 years. About seven years ago a new toll road between Maputo and South Africa was completed. Rapid development has occurred along the toll road corridor.…