May 04, 2022
Mozambique: President Nyusi Launches Agricultural Marketing Campaign
President Filipe Nyusi on 20 April launched the 2022/2023 agricultural marketing campaign in the district of Marracuene, 30 kilometres north of Maputo. Read more »
May 02, 2022
Mozambique: Unions Accuse Employers of Hindering Dialogue
The largest Mozambican trade union federation, the OTM (Mozambican Workers' Organisation) on Sunday accused the country's employers of showing little interest in "social… Read more »
April 29, 2022
Mozambique: Mozambican Govt Will Not Abandon Coal Mining
The Mozambican government has ruled out the possibility of abandoning the mining of coal as part of the energy transition advocated by the United Nations in order to meet the… Read more »
April 28, 2022
Mozambique: Electricity Comes to Panjane
Panjane (Mozambique), 28 Apr (AIM) - The Panjane administrative post in Magude district, Maputo province, became linked to the Mozambican national electricity grid on Wednesday, as… Read more »
April 26, 2022
Mozambique: Ressano Dry Port Will Remove 7,500 Trucks From En4 Toll Road
The new customs terminal at Ressano Garcia, on Mozambique's busiest border with South Africa, scheduled to open in May, will remove about 7,500 heavy goods vehicles every month… Read more »
Mozambique: British Company to Support Transport Infrastructure Development
The British company Mott MacDonald has announced that it will be supporting the Mozambican government's efforts to improve the country's road network and other infrastructure. Read more »
Mozambique: Negotiations On Minimum Wages End
The Mozambican Labour Ministry on Monday announced that this year's discussions on increases in the minimum wages have ended and the proposals will now be submitted for approval by… Read more »
April 24, 2022
Mozambique: Use of Child Labour Could Lead to Banning of Mozambican Products
Mozambican Labour Minister Margarida Talapa has warned that the use of child labour could lead to the banning of Mozambican products on the international market. Read more »
Mozambique: Transport Operators Threaten to Go On Strike
Mozambican passenger transport operators have threatened to pull their vehicles off the roads in the event of a further increase in the price of fuel, according to a report from… Read more »
April 21, 2022
Mozambique: Nyusi and Chakwera Inaugurate Electricity Interconnection
Matambo (Mozambique), 21 Apr (AIM) - Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi said on Thursday that laying the first stone for the regional electricity interconnection between Mozambique… Read more »
Mozambique: Nyusi Launches Agricultural Marketing Campaign
Marracuene (Mozambique), 21 Apr (AIM) - Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi launched on Wednesday the 2022/2023 agricultural marketing campaign in the district of Marracuene, about… Read more »
April 20, 2022
Mozambique: Totalenergies to Build Dondo Solar Power Plant
The Mozambican government has selected the French multinational oil and gas giant TotalEnergies to develop a solar power plant in Dondo district in the central province of Sofala. Read more »
Mozambique: Syrah Resources to Build 11 Megawatt Solar Power Plant
The Australian mining company Syrah Resources has taken the Final Investment Decision to build an 11.25 megawatt solar plant to power its Balama graphite mine in the northern… Read more »
Mozambique: Nyusi Calls for Investment in Mocuba
During the ceremony, President Nyusi invited Mozambican and foreign businesses to exploit the multiple advantages of investing in Mocuba district, in the central province of… Read more »
April 17, 2022
Southern Africa: Mozambique to Export Electricity to Botswana
Mozambique's publicly owned electricity company, EDM, will provide 100 megawatts of non-firm power to Botswana, under a contract, valid for a year, signed on Thursday between EDM… Read more »
December 14, 2017
Mozambique: ENI Completes Rovuma Basin Sale to Exxonmobil
The Italian energy company ENI announced on Wednesday that it has completed the sale of half of its holding in Area Four of the Rovuma Basin, off the coast of the northern… Read more »
December 02, 2015
Mozambique: Cahora Bassa Not Cause of Cheap South African Power
Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Pedro Couto, on 26 November denied a claim by Renamo that electricity is cheaper in South Africa than in Mozambique because power from the… Read more »
November 26, 2015
Mozambique: Cahora Bassa Not the Cause of Cheap South African Power
Mozambique's minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Pedro Couto, on Thursday denied a claim by the former rebel movement Renamo that electricity is cheaper in South Africa than… Read more »
March 20, 2008
Mozambique: Business Licence Issued in a Single Day
Commercial licences for small businesses in Mozambique are to be issued in a single day and place, according to a decree on "simplified licensing" approved by the… Read more »
February 22, 2008
Mozambique: IMF 'Fully Confident' in Government
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is "fully confident" that the Mozambican government is dealing appropriately with the crisis in passenger transport in Maputo. Read more »
October 01, 2006
Mozambique: 'We Negotiated With Portugal, Not Eurostat' - Guebuza
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza has reiterated that, when, in November 2005, the Mozambican government signed a memorandum of understanding over the future of the Cahora Bassa… Read more »
July 18, 2006
Mozambique: President Demands Conclusion of Cahora Bassa Dam Transfer From Portugal
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza has demanded that the agreement on transferring majority ownership of the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi river from Portugal to Mozambique be… Read more »