Mozambique continues to attract investment Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 7 December 2010 Mozambique has remained on the radar screen of investors this year, as its economy continues to progress from years of civil conflict and a socialist driven ethos.
Pick n Pay moves into Mozambique Published by Staff Writer on 8 November 2010 South African supermarket group Pick n Pay announced today that it had signed a franchise territorial agreement with retail franchising group Retail Masters in Mozambique to further extend its African footprint.
Portuguese investors not put off by Maputo riots Published by Staff Writer on 6 September 2010 The recent riots in Maputo will not scare Portuguese firms from investing in Mozambique, according to Telmo Fernandes, managing partner of Market Access, a Portugal-based consultancy firm.
Portuguese firm flourishing in Mozambique Published by Staff Writer on 31 August 2010 “Mozambique is a true case of success and has developed rather positively over the past two years,” says Jorge Coelho, chairman of the executive committee of the Mota-Engil Group.
South African firms constructing new Maputo hotel Published by Staff Writer on 19 August 2010 South African engineering and construction group Stefanutti Stocks is currently constructing a five star Radisson Hotel on Beach Road in Maputo, Mozambique.
Portuguese lender eyeing Mozambique’s Moza Banco Published by Staff Writer on 29 July 2010 Banco Espirito Santo SA, Portugal’s largest publicly traded bank by market value, has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire a 25% stake in Mozambique’s Moza Banco SA.
Which countries have the most potential for sugar cane growing and processing? Published by Staff Writer on 4 May 2010 Question: Which countries in Africa have the best potential for sugar cane growing and processing?