Mozambique gets World Bank backing for $6 billion
Mozambique has won World Bank backing for the $6 billion Mphanda Nkuwa hydroelectric plant, southern Africa''s biggest such project in 50 years.
After five years of toil by more than five thousand workers, the construction of Mozambique's Cahora Bassa was complete. At the time, it was the fifth-largest dam in the world...
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Mozambique has won World Bank backing for the $6 billion Mphanda Nkuwa hydroelectric plant, southern Africa''s biggest such project in 50 years.
A new STARLINK Point of Presence (PoP) or Ground Station is currently being assembled in Matola, near Maputo, Mozambique. Expected to go live by the end of the month, it will
It has cut journey times from 10 hours to four since opening in 2017. At $5 billion, it is the country''s most expensive infrastructure project since it won
Discover Mozambique''s major infrastructure projects in 2025 aimed at enhancing energy, transportation, and connectivity for economic growth and development.
After five years of toil by more than five thousand workers, the construction of Mozambique''s Cahora Bassa was complete. At the time, it was the fifth-largest
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For a period of 3.5 years, beginning in 2013 until February 2017, both stations underwent refurbishment and upgrades, with the contractor manufacturing new hardware to replace what could not purchased
After years of volatility and regional instability, 2025 has brought a renewed sense of momentum, with projects worth billions of dollars reshaping how Mozambique powers its people, moves its goods,
TotalEnergies has told Mozambique that the costs of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the country have risen by $4.5 billion in the four
BESIX, together with its partner Mota-Engil, will design and build all permanent marine facilities of the Mozambique LNG Gas Development Project.