June 28
Mozambique: Health Minister Calls for Efficient Distribution of Medicines
Mozambican Health Minister Armindo Tiago has called for the creation of an efficient method for distribution of medicines and health products in order to ensure efficiency in their… Read more »
Mozambique: Announces Drug Trafficking Arrests
Mozambique's Central Office for the Fight against Organised and Transnational Crime (GCCCOT) on Friday announced an offensive against a drug trafficking ring, including Mozambican,… Read more »
Mozambique: Seven Injured Following Explosion At Matola Factory
At least seven people were injured on Thursday following an explosion at a Chinese-owned factory, in the southern Mozambican municipality of Matola. Read more »
June 27
Mozambique: Nyusi Calls for More Awareness Against Drug Abuse
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has called for more awareness against drug abuse and trafficking, since cases of the use of illicit drugs are increasing notably, despite the… Read more »
Mozambique: Director Jailed for Assaulting Teacher
A court in the central Mozambican city of Beira has jailed a school director for assaulting one of his teachers, Read more »
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 »
Mozambique: Constitutional Council Rejects Appeal Against Alliance Symbol
The Constitutional Council, Mozambique's highest body in matters of constitutional and electoral law, has rejected an attempt by a minor political party, the United Congress of… Read more »
June 26
Mozambique: Court Blocks CTA Bank Accounts
The Maputo City Court has ordered the blocking of the bank accounts of the Mozambican Confederation of Business Associations (CTA), as well as the seizure of its head office… Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique and Japan Sign Agreement for Development Projects
Mozambican Foreign Minister Verónica Macamo, and the Japanese Ambassador, Hamada Keiji, signed on Wednesday, in Maputo, an agreement aimed at creating Human Resources… Read more »
Mozambique: Port of Beira Reaches Record Figures in Cargo Handling
The private consortium Cornelder de Moçambique, which is responsible for managing the central Mozambican Port of Beira, has announced that, over the last five months, it… Read more »
Mozambique: Lots Drawn for Position On Presidential Ballot Paper
Lutero Simango, leader of the Mozambique Democratic Movement (MDM), will occupy the top place on the ballot paper for the presidential election scheduled for 9 October. Read more »
Mozambique: Claims Former Guerrillas Are Being 'Blackmailed'
Ossufo Momade, the leader of Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, on Tuesday claimed that former Renamo guerrillas are being "blackmailed'. Read more »
June 25
Mozambique: Mozambique Enjoying Peace Despite Terrorism in Cabo Delgado
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi believes that the country is enjoying peace, although some districts of the northern province of Cabo Delgado are still plagued by extreme… Read more »
Mozambique: State Employees Must Provide Efficient Services, Urges Nyusi
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Monday called for ethics and professionalism among Mozambican state employees who should be committed to providing efficient and quality public… Read more »
Mozambique: Nyusi Calls for Hard Work to Improve Higher Education
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi encouraged, on Monday, in Maputo, the new vice-chancellors and deputy vice-chancellors of four higher education institutions, who were being sworn… Read more »
June 24
Mozambique: Government Admits 'Endemic Corruption'
In a key policy document, the Mozambican government has admitted there is "endemic corruption' in the country. Read more »
Mozambique: Debts Ruin Anti-Poverty Strategy
Over the past decade the number of Mozambicans living below the poverty line increased, and now accounts for much more than half the population. Read more »
Mozambique: Constitutional Council Accepts Four Presidential Candidates
The Constitutional Council, Mozambique's highest body in matters of constitutional and electoral law, on Monday announced that it has confirmed the validity of four nominations for… Read more »
Mozambique: Three Die Following Explosion
Three people lost their lives on Sunday, in Ndunda neighbourhood, in the Beira central Mozambican city of Beira, following the explosion of a device which may have been a land… Read more »
June 23
Mozambique: Millions of Dollars in Subsidies for Political Parties
Mozambique's National Elections Commission (CNE) expects to pay subsidies of about 260 million meticais (equivalent to over four million US dollars) to the political parties… Read more »
June 24
Mozambique: Terrorists Launch Attacks Against Four Cabo Delgado Districts
A group of Islamist terrorists raided, over the past week, the districts of Metuge, Chiúre, Quissanga and Mecúfi, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
June 20
Mozambique: 73 Per Cent of Mozambican Population Does Not Have Access to Internet
The Minister of Transport and Communications, Mateus Magala, announced on Wednesday that around 73% of the Mozambican population does not have access to Internet services. Read more »
Mozambique: UN Refugee Agency Calls for International Commitment
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has called for renewed international commitment to finding solutions for displaced people in Mozambique. Read more »
Mozambique: Government to Transfer Every Year 32.9 Million Dollars to Sovereign Fund
The Mozambican government plans to transfer an average of 2.1 billion meticais (32.9 million dollars, at the current exchange rate) to the country's sovereign wealth fund every… Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau Strengthen Cooperation
Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau have pledged to strengthen bilateral cooperation, and promote business exchanges for the economic growth of both countries. Read more »