The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recognized Mozambique’s economic potential following improved security in its northern region. This development offers a brighter future, as major gas projects may soon restart. Pablo Lopez-Murphy, head of the IMF mission, sees these projects driving inclusive growth. Mozambique is on the brink of exploiting its vast gas reserves in […]
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