May 04, 2023
Mozambique: - Nyusi Seeks Cooperation With G7 Against Terrorism
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Thursday asked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in Japan's capacity as a member of the G7 group of most developed countries, to look at… Read more »
Mozambique: More Nocturnal Printing of Voter Cards
For the second time, members of Mozambique's voter registration brigades have been caught clandestinely printing voter cards in the dead of night, according to the bulletin on the… Read more »
Mozambique: Submits Draft Constitutional Amendment
As promised, Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party has submitted a draft constitutional amendment that will eliminate the obligation to hold elections for district assemblies in 2024. Read more »
Mozambique: Ministry Finds It Difficult to Obtain More Cholera Vaccines
The Mozambican Health Ministry is finding it difficult to obtain more doses of vaccine against cholera. Read more »
Mozambique: Power Utility EDM Records Net Profits of 81.8 Million Dollars
Mozambique's publicly owned electricity company, EDM, in the 2022 financial year recorded its highest ever net profits, of 5,220 million meticais (about 81.6 million dollars, at… Read more »
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 »
Mozambique: Observers Find Most Voter Registration Posts Opened On Time
The great majority of voter registration posts visited by observers from the civil society coalition "Mais Integridade' ("More integrity') during the first week of registration… Read more »
April 28, 2023
Mozambique: EU Invests Over One Million Euros in Climate Change Actions
Maputo, Apr 28 (AIM) - The European Union is investing over one million euros (about 1.1 million dollars) to address the effects of climate change in Mozambique, in a project… Read more »
Mozambique: No Explanation for Fire That Destroyed Drugs
The authorities in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado still have no explanation for the mysterious fire which, on 14 April, destroyed a warehouse in the provincial… Read more »
Mozambique: Willing to Support Mozambican South-North Railway
The Indian government is willing to support the gradual construction of the railway backbone project, linking southern and northern Mozambique, as a way of increasingly… Read more »
Mozambique: To Build Condominium in Mangrove Area May Be Revoked
Mozambique's Ministry of Land and the Environment may revoke the environmental licence granted to the company Top Logistica to build a luxury condominium on a mangrove area in the… Read more »
Mozambique: U.S. Disburses U.S.$40 Million to Assist People in Northern Mozambique
The United States has disbursed about 40 million dollars to provide assistance to over 790,000 people, as well as humanitarian air services, in northern Mozambique. Read more »
April 26, 2023
Mozambique: EU Imposes Sanctions Against Two Individuals and Terrorist Group in Cabo Delgado
The Council of the European Union (EU) has added to its sanctions list two individuals and an Islamic State affiliate group involved in terrorist raids against the northern… Read more »
Mozambique: 22 Mozambicans Evacuated From Sudan
A group of 22 Mozambican citizens, mostly students, who appeared on social media asking for help to leave Sudan following the outbreak of hostilities between the national army and… Read more »
Mozambique: Statutory Minimum Wages Rise By Up to 16%
Mozambican Labour Minister Margarida Talapa on Tuesday announced increases in the statutory minimum wages of between 4.4 per cent, for workers of companies fishing for kapenta… Read more »
Mozambique: Photovoltaic Station in Cuamba to Be Concluded By May
The construction of a solar power station, in Cuamba district, in the northern Mozambican province of Niassa, which has already consumed 38 million dollars, will be concluded by… Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique - France Trade May Reach 200 Million Euros
France intends to increase bilateral trade with Mozambique aiming to reach 200 million Euros (about 221 million dollars) a year by the end of 2023, a figure that was not possible… Read more »
April 25, 2023
Mozambique: National Disaster Management Institute Needs U.S.$9.3 Million to Repair Inhambane
The Mozambican relief agency, the National Disaster Management Institute (INGD), needs about 600 million meticais (9.3 million dollars, at the current exchange rate) to repair the… Read more »
Mozambique: Registration Agent Caught Taking Bribes
The provincial anti-corruption office in the central Mozambican province of Sofala detained a member of a voter registration brigade, and two women would-be voters at the weekend,… Read more »
April 18, 2023
Mozambique: New Management of Mozambique Airlines Takes Over
The international commission headed by the South African company "Fly Modern Ark', chosen by the Mozambican government to help revive Mozambique Airlines (LAM), is formally… Read more »
Mozambique: Renamo Will Not Sack Its Leader
Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, has no intention of sacking its leader, Ossufo Momade. Read more »
Mozambique: Ministry Wants More Cholera Vaccines
The Mozambican Health Ministry has been facing difficulty in obtaining more doses of vaccine against cholera, because of the huge international demand for this vaccine. Read more »
Mozambique: Ban On Early Morning Prayers Lifted
The Mozambican authorities in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, in coordination with the Mozambican and Rwandan armed forces, have lifted the ban on early morning prayers in… Read more »
April 16, 2023
Mozambique: Poaching Ringleader Detained for Second Time
The authorities have detained for the second time a notorious Mozambican poacher, Simon Ernesto Valoi, known in the world of crime as "Boss Navarra'. Read more »
Mozambique: New Deadline to Fix Defects in Passenger Vehicles
The Mozambican Transport Ministry has given passenger transport operators a further 45 days to fix mechanical problems with their vehicles. Read more »