Our Burning Planet Greens see red over ‘blue apartheid’ – activists call on state to ditch fossil fuels and develop a proper energy plan By Tembile Sgqolana
South Africa 'Kuzophela konke' – Why we say no to HCI, Total, Shell and to government’s gas plan By Sinegugu Zukulu, Margie Pretorius, Andrew Bennie and Nobuntu Mazeka
South Africa By the people, for the people: Mining’s big ocean grab off South Africa — and the communities that say ‘no’ By Sherelee Odayar
Africa EU’s military deployment to Mozambique a sign of Europe’s growing global muscle-flexing on security By Andreas Bohne and Fredson Guilengue
Africa Regional leaders to meet again in Maputo on Wednesday to decide on military force in Mozambique By Peter Fabricius
Africa Total declares Force Majeure and pulls all its people from Afungi gas plant By Peter Fabricius
Africa Recipe for conflict: Northern Mozambique’s tinder-dry fields of straw are ripe for burning By David Matsinhe
Africa Total operations potentially face another Islamic State-linked insurgency in Uganda By Peter Fabricius
Africa SADC grapples with response while mercenaries, energy companies and civilians quit Mozambique’s Islamic State crisis By Peter Fabricius
Africa Total decides on total recall of all staff from troubled Afungi gas project By Peter Fabricius
Africa Total’s Garden Route oil and gas extraction plans bode ill for rights of the area’s vulnerable communities By Linda Arkert