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Since entering the continent in 1956, the oil company has put profit over the wellbeing of communities and ecosystems
The beautiful game arrives at the perfect time to scrub the mud off Afcon’s lead sponsor
The energy giant is pushing ahead with its Tilenga drilling project in Uganda and 1,443-kilometre East African Crude Oil Pipeline to the coast in Tanzania
TotalEnergies is preparing for the resumption in early 2024 of its stalled $23 billion liquified natural gas project
It is evident that the country needs a reworked mining and environmental management regulation framework
Civil society organisations say the decision comes as a disappointment
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But will the eight in 10 people without power go on the grid and the ruling elite not pocket profits?
Instability around crucial projects leaves them stalled, while Frelimo’s inability to accept its leadership failures is preventing long-term solutions to the conflict
Between Africa and Europe, is it possible to talk of a win-win partnership, of complementarity and common interests?
New scientific research shows the oil company understood the science before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote misinformation