Dar es Salaam — Tanzania has placed high hopes for its economic future on its natural gas reserves. The development of the natural gas fields and the accompanying modern infrastructure depend much on the inflow of foreign investments.
What happens, then, when a neighbouring country - in this case Mozambique - has thrice the amount of natural gas resources and is directly competing for the same investors to develop its gas fields?
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