by DHPIadmin | Mar 26, 2021 | Mozambique, Uncategorized
Palma Attacked Insurgents on the evening of 24 March attacked Palma town, with militants reportedly assaulting the town from the north and west, and engaging soldiers in the area. Militants reportedly engaged soldiers on the road to Man’Guna, effectively...
by DHPIadmin | Mar 22, 2021 | Mozambique, Uncategorized
Denis Hurley Peace Institute Supports Archdiocese of Nampula DHPI staff member Lelis Quintanilla arrived in Nampula on Wednesday 17 March and is now based there, supporting the Archdiocese of Nampula in providing humanitarian support to the IDP’s from Cabo Delgado. On...
by DHPIadmin | Mar 15, 2021 | Mozambique
Humanitarian Situation in Nampula Deteriorates The situation of Internally Displaced People from Cabo Delgado, who fled to Nampula, is now critical. Food has run out. The Archbishop of Nampula, Dom Inacio Saure, reports that displaced persons are now forced to cut...
by DHPIadmin | Mar 15, 2021 | Mozambique, Uncategorized
Introduction Over the past three and a half years, Mozambique has faced armed violence launched by a jihadi group. With its origins in the northern part of Cabo Delgado and known locally as Al-Shabaab, it began as a religious sect (Morier-Genoud, 2020). It then...
by DHPIadmin | Mar 11, 2021 | Mozambique
Another SA “Security Contractor” Involved in Cabo Delgado The most recent helicopter operator active in Mozambique is Archipelago. Like DAG, Panzer and Paramount Group, it is registered and based in South Africa. Archipelego Charters is a charter company that uses...
by DHPIadmin | Mar 2, 2021 | Mozambique
1. Multi National Corporations Focus On Mozambique The International Energy Agency forecasts an increase in the global demand for natural gas in 2021 , positioning Mozambique to become a leading global LNG player. This will increase Mozambique’s geo-strategic...
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