June 03
Mozambique: Mozambique and South Korea to Strengthen Cooperation
The secretary-general of the Mozambican Chamber of Commerce (CCM), Teresa Muenda, says that the country must capitalize on the experience of industrialization of South Korea,… Read more »
Mozambique: Germany and EU Pledge 68 Million Euros for Electricity Projects
German cooperation and the European Union, through the KFW programme, have pledged to disburse 68 million Euros (about 74 million US dollars) to the Mozambican state to promote… Read more »
Mozambique: Chooses Candidates for Sofala, Manica and Maputo Provinces
Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party on Saturday night chose the governors of Sofala, Manica and Maputo provinces, respectively Lourenco Bulha, Francisco Tomas and Manuel Tule, to… Read more »
May 28
Mozambique: Mozambique Channel Should Be Option for Shipping Whenever Suez Canal Is Unavailable
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi believes that the Mozambique Channel should be used as an option for navigation whenever the Suez Canal is unavailable. Read more »
Mozambique: Natural Disasters and Teacher Shortage Endanger Education System
The Mozambican NGO, the Education for All Movement, has pointed to natural disasters, teacher shortages and the late distribution of primary school textbooks as the main factors… Read more »
Mozambique: Terrorist Raids Hindered Voter Registration in Quissanga
The district of Quissanga, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, was unable to register even 50 per cent of its potential voters, due to raids by islamist… Read more »
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 »
Mozambique: Government Suspends New Telecommunications Tariffs
The Mozambican government on Tuesday suspended the new tariffs which the National Communications Institute (INCM), the regulatory body for telecommunications, had decreed on 2 May. Read more »
Mozambique: Heavy Rains Damage Almost 14,000 Kilometres of Roads
Mozambique has lost, over the last year, 13,886 kilometers of roads across the country as a result of destruction caused by bad weather, especially heavy rains and cyclones. Read more »
May 27
Mozambique: Calls On All Mozambicans to Live in Peace
Daniel Chapo, the candidate of Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party for the presidential election scheduled for 9 October, declared on Saturday that he wants to see all Mozambicans… Read more »
May 24
Mozambique: Supporters Protest Against Ossufo Momade
Across Mozambique, members and supporters of the main opposition party, Renamo, are protesting at the re-election of Ossufo Momade as leader of the party, by demonstrating outside… Read more »
Mozambique: Authorities Capture Four Terrorists in Mocímboa DA Praia
The Mozambican Defence Forces and their allies captured four Islamist terrorists, on Tuesday, on the outskirts of Mocímboa da Praia town, in the northern Mozambican province… Read more »
Mozambique: HCB and Zambezi Valley Agency Launch Project to Boost Agriculture
Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the company that operates the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi River, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, and the Zambezi Valley Agency… Read more »
Mozambique: Nyusi Condemns Coup Attempt in DRC
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has sent a solidarity message to his Congolese counterpart, Félix Tshisekedi, after last Sunday's abortive coup d'etat in the Democratic… Read more »
May 22
Mozambique: Congolese Plotters Did Not Have Any Mozambican Mining License
The Mozambican National Mining Institute (INAMI) claims that the Christian Malanga, leader of last Sunday's abortive coup d'etat in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), did not… Read more »
Mozambique: EU Calls for 'Good Conduct' in Mozambican Elections
The European Union has called for "good electoral conduct' by all those involved in the Mozambican general elections scheduled for 9 October. Read more »
May 17
Mozambique: Government Asks for Lethal Equipment to Fight Terrorists
The Mozambican government has asked the European Union (EU) for lethal equipment to fight Islamist terrorists in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
May 13
South Africa: At Least Three Mozambicans Die in Building Collapse in South Africa
At least three Mozambicans have died after a building under construction collapsed, last Monday, in the South African city of George. Read more »
Mozambique: Terrorists Murder Ten and Loot Food and Vehicles in Macomia
Islamist terrorists killed at least ten people, looted food, and stole 15 vehicles during their attack on Friday against the town of Macomia, in the northern Mozambican province of… Read more »
May 11
Mozambique: Terrorists Driven Back From Macomia
The Mozambican defence and security forces have driven back the islamist terrorists who, on Friday morning, attacked the town of Macomia in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
May 10
Mozambique: Confirms Terrorist Occupation of Macomia
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Friday morning confirmed that islamist terrorists have occupied the town of Macomia, in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
May 07
Mozambique: Rwandan Forces Kill Terrorists in Mocímboa DA Praia
Rwandan troops, who are helping the Mozambican Defence and Security Forces (FDS) to fight islamist terrorism in the northern Province of Cabo Delgado, have killed an unspecified… Read more »
May 09
Mozambique: Angolan and Namibian Troops Leave Mozambique After 3 Years
According to the South African platform "DefenceWeb', a farewell ceremony for the Angolan and Namibian contingents, held at the airport in the Cabo Delgado provincial capital,… Read more »
Mozambique: Civil Society Call for Strategies to Balance Savings and Consumption
Civil society organizations have called for the adoption of strategies that allow for a balance between savings and consumption in implementation of the Sovereign Wealth Fund in… Read more »
Mozambique: University Students Condemn New Telecommunication Tariffs
A group of university students have submitted a letter to the Mozambican National Communications Institute (INCM), the regulatory body for telecommunications, contesting the new… Read more »