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Mozambique Incubator

A site dedicated to investors and entrepreneurs interested in Mozambique

Location: Mozambique
Members: 36
Latest Activity: Mar 13

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Mozambique economy to grow 5,5% in '09 - IMF

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How can we leverage this space?

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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on March 13, 2010 at 5:24am
Moatize, Mozambique's new growth engine

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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on March 13, 2010 at 4:29am
Mozambique approves Benga coal-fired power station
The Benga power plant will help to fill the regional power shortage and supply Riversdale Mining's Benga coal mine, which will supply thermal coal to the plant...The two-stage project would help meet increasing regional demand for electricity in Mozambique and South Africa. Its first phase would see the construction of a 500MW coal-fired, mine-mouth power station and will use existing transmission assets. Completion is expected in 2013.
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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on March 4, 2010 at 4:09am

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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on January 24, 2010 at 5:53pm
Bela Vista-Rice Project to Produce 40,000 Tons of Rice in Mozambique
A consortium formed by the Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAP) and the Mozambican company Ubuntu SA have launched a $30 million project to raise rice production in the southern province of Maputo, reports the official Mozambique News Agency on Saturday.

The “Bela Vista-Rice Project” will to be implemented within the next five years and initially rice will be grown in an area of nine hectares, with an expected annual harvest of 40,000 tons of rice.

Of this amount, $10 million will be used to build a new processing plant and storage silos. The project is due to start by the end of this month.
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Maria Pontes Comment by Maria Pontes on December 17, 2009 at 6:06pm
The Nature Challenge - www.bidnetwork.org/nature

Boosting businesses on sustainable use of natural resources in Mozambique & Kenya

* Receive free coaching, feedback and support in writing your business plan

* The best businesses are invited to a dedicated event in Nairobi / Maputo to be exposed to business partners, financiers, support organizations and media

* International business trips to meet investors and business partners in the Netherlands for the best two entrepreneurs

* Entrepreneurs will compete for local prizes of over €10.000 and an international award of €20.000

* Access over 100 investors interested in financing businesses in developing countries

Submit your complete business plan before January 31 2010!

www.bidnetwork.org/nature
Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on December 9, 2009 at 2:57pm
Agro-Industrial Nexus: The Marperita & Bierra Corridors

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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on December 2, 2009 at 6:39pm
Carrefour Mozambique: Exploiting the global logistics chain

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Bernard Forster Comment by Bernard Forster on November 24, 2009 at 8:35pm
Hi there,
I would be grateful if anybody could steer me in the right direction, Moz, has serious leisure potential, several resorts are going up already. We have an opportunity for a decompression chamber to be moved there and are looking for a location this chamber could be set up. The only ones currently on the East Coast of Africa are located in Zanzibar and Durban, South Africa.For any dive related business this is a fantastic USP.Please let me know who could be interested please.With kind regards, Bernard
Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on November 24, 2009 at 4:46am
San Martinho Beach Resort, Binele (Mozambique)

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Eyembe Elango Comment by Eyembe Elango on November 24, 2009 at 2:39am
Brazil plan to invest millions in Mozambique
Brazil has also pledged to invest in the building of a 1,000-kilometre north-south power line, linking hydro-electric, coal- and gas-fired power stations in central and northern Mozambique with the main consuming areas in the south. At present, Mozambique imports most of its power from neighbouring South Africa.
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Ben Peter Keyser John O'Brien Justin Johan Holmberg Eyembe Elango Rui Miguel Amaral Paulo Jorge da Cruz Clay Taber Lígia Carla Ralha Mario Ferreira semanticseed Nils de Witte Ismail Dhorat Karl Erik Olofsson Jean-Raoul MUREGO João Carlos Stichini frank Bernard Forster Kristian Ylinen Pete Johnson Gerhard van Tonder Akinyi Adongo GASHAKAMBA JEAN DE LA CROIX Salmaan Deane Tich Chakurira Masotja Dlamini Prasad Bas Vlugt Maria Pontes
 
 

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