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September 17
Mozambique: Government Owes 51.6 Million Dollars to Teachers
The Mozambican government owes 3.3 billion meticais (about 51.6 million dollars at the current exchange rate) to teachers, which corresponds to two years of unpaid overtime. Read more »
July 30
Mozambique: Medical Association Postpones Doctors' Strike
The Mozambican Medical Association (AMM), which claims to represent the country's doctors, has decided to postpone their national strike which had been scheduled to take place as… Read more »
June 27
Mozambique: New Factories Created 22,960 Jobs Over Last Five Years
Five new factories, which began operation in the last five years (2020 to 2024), in Maputo, Nampula and Niassa provinces, have contributed to the creation of 22,960 jobs. Read more »
June 11
Mozambique: Social Security Institute to Pay Paternity Allowance
The Mozambican Labour Consultative Commission (CCT) has approved draft regulations which would allow the payment of a paternity allowance, as well as extending the period of… Read more »
May 28
Mozambique: Health Workers Threaten to Extend Strike
The Mozambican Association of United Health Professionals (APSUSM) has decided to extend its nationwide strike for a further 30 days due to the lack of understanding at their… Read more »
March 26
Mozambique: Health Workers Threaten to Resume Strike As of Thursday
The Association of United Mozambican Health Professionals (APSUSM) has threatened to resume its nationwide strike as of Thursday supposedly because the Health Ministry (MISAU), has… Read more »
February 22
Mozambique: Government Lacks Money to Pay Allowances to Victims of Dump Collapse
The Mozambican government is working with partners in order to mobilize financial resources to pay overdue allowances to 120 households who were victims of the collapse of the… Read more »
January 04
Mozambique: Teachers Threaten to Boycott Start of School Year
Mozambique's National Association of Teachers (ANAPRO) has threatened to boycott the ceremonies marking the start of the 2024 school year unless by then they have received the… Read more »
January 02
Mozambique: Commander Promises to Pay Back Wages
The General Commander of the Mozambican police force (PRM), Bernadino Rafael, announced on Saturday that the PRM is working with the Ministry of Economy and Finance so that, by the… Read more »
December 06, 2023
Mozambique: Labour Minister Urges Workers to Monitor Social Security Contributions
Mozambican Labour Minister Margarida Talapa, has urged workers enrolled in the compulsory social security system, managed by the National Social Security Institute (INSS), to… Read more »
November 21, 2023
Mozambique: Teachers Will Receive Their Overtime Pay, Promises Minister
Mozambican Education Minister Carmelita Namashalua on Monday guaranteed that the overtime pay owing to the country's teachers is being paid "gradually'. Read more »
November 07, 2023
Mozambique: - Health Workers Guarantee Services for Another 15 Days
The Association of United Health Professionals of Mozambique (APSUM) - which claims to represent nurses, laboratory technicians, drivers and other health sector professionals -… Read more »
September 12, 2023
Mozambique: Police Still Not Being Paid On Time
Despite promises from the government, representatives of the Mozambican police force claim that the police are still not being paid on time. Read more »
August 11, 2023
Mozambique: Provincial Governor Wants Action Against All Striking Doctors
The governor of the central Mozambican province of Manica, Francisca Tomas, has called on the provincial authorities to take disciplinary action against all doctors in the province… Read more »
August 10, 2023
Mozambique: 18.4 Percent of Mozambicans Are Unemployed
18.4 per cent of the adult Mozambican population is unemployed, according to the latest Household Budget Survey (IOF 2022), unveiled in Maputo on Wednesday by the National… Read more »
Mozambique: Government Support for Artisanal Fishermen
The Mozambican government has invested about 90 million meticais (US$1.4 million) supporting artisanal fishermen in the northern province of Nampula. Read more »
Mozambique: Promotion of Police Officers Suspended
The promotion of police officers has been suspended until problems with the payment system is solved under the Single Wage Table (TSU) for the public administration. Read more »
Mozambique: Striking Doctors Seek Injunction
The Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) has asked the Administrative Tribunal to issue an injunction that would annul the effect of administrative measures taken by the Health… Read more »
August 04, 2023
Mozambique: Striking Doctors Seek Injunction
The Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) has asked the Administrative Tribunal to issue an injunction that would annul the effect of administrative measures taken by the Health… Read more »
July 29, 2023
Mozambique: Doctors' Strike Extended for Further 21 Days
The Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) has decided to extend the current strike by doctors for a further 21 days, on the grounds that "irregularities' persist regarding the new… Read more »
July 27, 2023
Mozambique: - Doctors Threaten to Extend Strike for a Further 21 Days
The Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) has threatened to extend for a further 21 days the doctors' strike that began on 10 July. Read more »
July 25, 2023
Mozambique: Over 70 Per Cent of Public Servants Have Returned to Work in Cabo Delgado
Over 70 per cent of public servants have returned to their workplaces in some districts plagued by Islamic terrorism in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
July 24, 2023
Mozambique: - Delay in Wages At Interior Ministry Blamed On Change in Procedures
Mozambican Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane, speaking on Saturday, in the central province of Zambézia, claimed the delay in paying wages in the Ministry of the Interior is… Read more »
Mozambique: Minister Praises Doctors Who Work Despite the Amm Strike
Mozambican Health Minister Armindo Tiago on Friday congratulated all the doctors who have continued to attend to patients in the country's health units, despite the strike called… Read more »
May 04, 2023
Mozambique: - Japan Supports Investment in Human Capital in Mozambique
The Japanese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Kenji Yamada, believes it is important for Mozambique to increase investment in human resources in order to catapult the growth… Read more »
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