Mozambique shines bright in the renewable energy sphere With many African countries battling to fulfil their populations’ power needs, Mozambique seems to hold the trump cards, potentially enabling it to become an electricity hub within the Southern Africa region. CMS recently investigated the region’s renewable energy prospects.
CMS signs with Maputo-based firm CGA Global giant CMS recently announced the addition of a Mozambican firm to their stable. Couto, Graça e Associados Limitada (CGA), based in Maputo, will be known as “Couto, Graça e Associados, lda – member of CMS.”
An incubator for smart power solutions Access to electricity has quadrupled in Mozambique in the past 15 years, but over half the population still needs to be connected for the goal of universal access by 2030. Gisela Graça discussed the impact of development finance institutions and renewable energy solutions with Craig Sisterson.
Climate-resilient water solutions for Mozambique More than 770 million people in the world do not have access to clean water close to home. Global law firm Hogan Lovells and international charity WaterAid aim to change this.
Mozambique is cooking with gas Mozambique’s energy sector is open for business, says leading project finance lawyer Pedro Couto, who spoke to Craig Sisterson about reform, evolution and the huge opportunities.
Close Connections Mozambique offers investors a wealth of opportunities and in this week’s podcast Africa Legal’s Tom Pearson speaks to two lawyers who understand this unique but largely unknown investment landscape inside and out.