November 07
Mozambique: The Revolution Began When the Liberation Party Ran Out of Gas
Another stolen election has sent the people into the streets. The people await Venancio Mondlane, the leader of the protest movement. The old elite await a $50 billion resource… Read more »
August 15
Mozambique: Seaweed Brings Local Benefits but May Not Save the Climate
Seaweed's ability to suck huge quantities of carbon out of the air have been questioned, but there are other reasons to grow it. Read more »
May 22
Mozambique: Nyusi's Dilemma Delivers an Unexpected Successor
Haunted by a corruption scandal, President Filipe Nyusi's search for an acceptable successor produces some unintended consequences. Read more »
March 28
Africa: TotalEnergies At 100 - a Legacy of Destruction in Africa
Displacements, environmental damage, and CO2 emissions from projects in Mozambique and Uganda are just the latest chapter in a long story. Read more »
February 28
Mozambique: Peril or Prosperity? the Risks Facing Mozambique's Long-Awaited Gas Boom
From conflict and long deferred revenues to falling gas demand, there are many reasons to believe Mozambique's LNG deal has become a liability. Read more »
May 09, 2023
Mozambique: The Return to Cabo Delgado - Gas, War, and the Emergence of Total Land
While TotalEnergies remains coy about restarting the $20bn gas project, Mozambicans are coming home in the conspicuous absence of the state. Read more »
March 20, 2023
Mozambique: 'Nobody Imagined It Would Be So Intense' - Mozambique After Freddy
While Mozambicans count the cost after the deadly Cyclone Freddy, people in Beira continue to wait for support four years after Idai. Read more »