April 02
Mozambique: Minister 'Ashamed' By Hospital Thefts
Mozambican Health Minister Ussene Isse has said he feels ashamed by the theft of medicines from the country's hospitals. Read more »
Mozambique: Over 370,000 Expected to Cross Borders During Easter Holiday
Over 370,000 people are expected to cross Mozambique's borders during the Easter holidays, according to the Immigration Service (Senami). Read more »
Mozambique: 496 Known Malaria Deaths in 2025
The Mozambican health authorities recorded 496 deaths from malaria in 2025. Read more »
April 01
Mozambique: Closure Of Strait of Hormuz Disrupts Mozambique's Fertiliser Imports
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has warned that Mozambique is among the countries likely to be hit by rising food prices caused by the US-Israeli… Read more »
Mozambique: 4.4 Tonnes of Drugs Seized in 2025
The Mozambican authorities seized a total of 4.4 tonnes of various illicit drugs in 2025. Read more »
Mozambique: NIDCOM Also Claimed That the Nigerian Citizens Were Detained Because They Were Staying Illegally in the Country
The NGO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed the deportation of 40 citizens, while two others remain in Mozambique. Read more »
Mozambique: Japan To Disburse 1.4 Million Dollars to Support Health Facilities in Cabo Delgado
The Japanese government has pledged to disburse 1.4 million US dollars to support health facilities in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique Pays Debt to IMF in Full
The Mozambican government fully paid, last March, its outstanding debt of 515.04 million Special Drawing Rights (equivalent to 630.1 million US dollars) to the International… Read more »
March 31
Mozambique: Government Launches Free Birth Registration
The Mozambican Justice Ministry has launched a campaign for Free Birth Registration in order to promote citizens' access to civil identification. Read more »
Mozambique: Is Demanding Payment of the End-of-Year Bonus (Known As the 13th Month Because It Is Equivalent to Payment of an Extra Month of the Basic Wage), and Better Working Conditions in the Hospitals.
"APSUSM will not retreat', declared Muchave. "The struggle for life, for dignity and for health rights does not allow us to permit the government to neglect the National Health… Read more »
Mozambique: Six Detained for Theft of Medicines in Niassa
The Mozambican health authorities have reported the detention of six health workers for alleged involvement in the theft of medicines and medical-surgical supplies in the districts… Read more »
Mozambique: Of Commerce Wants to Strengthen Business Class
The chairperson of the Mozambican Chamber of Commerce (CCM), Lucas Chachine, believes that strengthening the country's business class is crucial for increasing productivity and… Read more »
March 30
Mozambique: Mozambique Saves 20 Million Dollars On Exports to China
Mozambique saves annually 20 million US dollars as result of China's zero-tariff policy applied to its exports. Read more »
Mozambique: Doctors Threaten Strike in Nampula
Non-resident doctors at Nampula Central Hospital (HCN), the largest health unit in northern Mozambique, are threatening to go on strike as of next Thursday in protest against… Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique to Establish Diplomatic Representation in Equatorial Guinea
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo has promised to establish a diplomatic representation in Equatorial Guinea in response to concerns from the Mozambican community living in that… Read more »
March 26
Mozambique: Xai-Xai Flood Cuts Main North-South Road
Flooding in Xai-Xai, capital of the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, cut traffic between the north and south of the country for about six hours on Wednesday. Read more »
March 25
Mozambique: Post-Flood Recovery Plan Budgeted At 1.6 Billion Dollars
The Mozambican government's post-flood recovery and reconstruction plan is budgeted at approximately 1.6 billion US dollars, according to the government spokesperson and Minister… Read more »
Mozambique: Should Be Continent of Industrialisation - Chapo
Today is the time "to break definitively with the pattern of exporting raw materials and instead to affirm Africa as a continent of industrialisation, innovation and the creation… Read more »
Mozambique: Over 125,000 Living With Tuberculosis in Mozambique
Over 125,000 people are living with tuberculosis in Mozambique, with a notable increase in cases in the central and southern provinces. Read more »
Mozambique: 12.8 Million Dollars Disbursed Under Local Economic Development Fund
The Mozambican government has disbursed 824.6 million meticais (about 12.8 million US dollars, at the current exchange rate) to fund thousands of projects throughout the country… Read more »
Mozambique: Fuel Prices Will Remain Unchanged for Next Two Months
The Mozambican government has guaranteed that fuel prices will remain unchanged over the next two months, despite the war of aggression waged by the United States and Israel… Read more »
March 24
Mozambique: Negotiations Begin On New Minimum Wages
The Mozambican Confederation of Free and Independent Unions (Consilmo), the smaller of the country's two union federations, has called for an increase in the statutory minimum wage… Read more »
March 23
Mozambique: Uncontrolled Wildfires Destroy Over 260,000 Hectares of Forest
At least 267,000 hectares of forest was destroyed by uncontrolled wildfires over the last year, in Mozambique. Read more »
Mozambique: Debt Reaches 17.1 Billion Dollars
Mozambique's public debt rose by 2.16 per cent in 2025, reaching 17.1 billion US dollars. Read more »
Mozambique: Road Traffic Threatened in Zambezi Valley
Torrential rains in central Mozambique have raised the level of the Zambezi river, threatening to cut the road linking the districts of Caia and Chemba, in Sofala province. Read more »






