Collapse of Invictus’ US$500M deal exposes Africa’s investment accountability gap
[Nehanda Radio - Zimbabwe] - 4/02/2026
HARARE - The collapse of a proposed investment deal between Australian gas explorer Invictus Energy and Qatari-linked Al Mansour Holdings has exposed serious gaps in how multi-billion-dollar investment pledges to African governments are vetted, verified and enforced, Nehanda Radio can reveal. (…)
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