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Posted by Collins Mtika | January 25, 2026 |

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EMFC, led by Montenegrin national Ratko Knežević, signed late-2023 agreements with Mozambican state-owned enterprises to establish special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) in Delaware or Mauritius, sources familiar with the contracts say.

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