May 22
Mozambique: World Bank Disburses U.S.$150 Million Dollars for Post-Cyclone Repairs
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The World Bank has disbursed 150 million dollars for rebuilding in the Mozambican regions hit by Cyclone Freddy in March. Read more »
Mozambique: Over U.S.$2.9 Million Meticais Available for Extension of Power Connections
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The United Kingdom and Sweden have disbursed over 191 million meticais (about three million US dollars at the current exchange rate) for the extension of power connections in… Read more »
Mozambique: CFM Loses About 20 Million Meticais to Theft
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Mozambique's publicly owned Ports and Rail Company (CFM), in the central region of the country, has lost about 20 million meticais (about 31,000 US dollars at the current exchange… Read more »
Mozambique: Renamo Members Condemn Dissidents
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Members of Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, on Monday publicly condemned the attitude of those Renamo militants who are calling for the dismissal or resignation of the… Read more »
May 21
Mozambique: Nyusi Seeks Aid to Strengthen National Health Systems
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Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has urged the rich countries to demonstrate their solidarity with actions, in order to improve the well-being of the people of developing… Read more »
May 18
Mozambique: Massingue Challenges Police to Ensure Order and Security
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The Minister of the Interior, Arsénia Massingue, challenged on Wednesday the Mozambican Police (PRM) to continuously ensure order, security and public tranquility throughout… Read more »
Mozambique: National Elections Commission Suspends Stae Officials in Beira
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Mozambique's National Elections Commission (CNE) on Wednesday ordered the preventive suspension of officials from its executive arm, the Electoral Administration Technical… Read more »
Mozambique: Global Fund Will Disburse U.S.$770 Million Dollars in Next Three Years
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The Global Fund will disburse for the next three years, starting in January 2024, 770 million US dollars for the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Mozambique. Read more »
Mozambique: President Nyusi Receives British Minister
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Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Wednesday granted an audience to the British Minister of State for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell. Read more »
Mozambique: HIV/Syphilis Community Surveillance Under Way in Maputo Suburbs
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Mozambique's National Health Institute (INS), through the Polana Caniço Health Center (CISPOC), is carrying out HIV/Syphilis community surveillance in Maputo suburbs. Read more »
May 14
Mozambique: Human Capital Is Top Priority, Says PM
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Mozambican Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane declared on Friday that the development of human capital is the government's top priority, to meet the political, economic and… Read more »
Mozambique: District Government Seeking to Rebuild 300 Houses
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The government of Macate district, in the central Mozambican province of Manica, is mobilizing resources to rebuild about 300 houses for the victims of cyclone Freddy, which hit… Read more »
Mozambique: Problems That Local Forces Face Will Be Overcome
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Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Friday promised that many of the problems facing the militias, known as "local forces', in the northern province of Cabo Delgado will be… Read more »
May 13
Malawi: Malawi Set to Switch on Electricity Mozambique From By December, 2023
Nyasa Times
Government says the electricity interconnection with Mozambique starts in December this year, giving hope that Malawi will now completely put behind frequent power cuts which have… Read more »
May 12
Mozambique: Commission Advises Against Holding District Elections in 2024
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The Commission set up by the Mozambican government to reflect on the pertinence of holding elections for district assemblies has recommended that district elections should not be… Read more »
Mozambique: Unicef Lacks Funds for Life-Saving Services
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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has warned that it has only received 29 per cent of the funding needed to sustain its life-saving services for over a million children… Read more »
Mozambique: Nocturnal Registration Post Discovered in Matola
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
Another registration computer and its respective printer were discovered and confiscated on Wednesday (10 May), in São Dâmaso neighbourhood, in Matola municipality,… Read more »
Mozambique: In Matola, Monitors Block Attempt to Register 50 Frelimo Members Bussed in From Moamba
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
A bus of the Matola Municipal Public Transport Company (ETM) was held on Tuesday (9 May) by monitors of the opposition parties, in Matola city, with more than 50 Frelimo members on… Read more »
Mozambique: Attorney-General's Office Prosecutes Company for Damaging EN1
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The Attorney-General's Office (PGR) in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado has announced that it is suing a transport company for causing damage costed at 15 million… Read more »
Mozambique: India to Support Mozambican South-North Railway
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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: Power Utility Registers Net Profits of U.S.$81.8 Million
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Mozambique's publicly owned electricity company, EDM, in the 2022 financial year recorded its highest ever net profits, of 5,220 million meticais (US$81.6 million). This compares… Read more »
May 10
Mozambique: 31% of Potential Voters Registered in 17 Days
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
The National Electoral Commission announced on Tuesday that 3.1 million voters have registered in the first 17 days of voter registration, which corresponds to 31.33% of the 9.9… Read more »
Mozambique: Building Resumes On Mozambique Border Wall
Scrolla
In an effort to stamp out cross-border crime, in Manguzi, on the border between South Africa and Mozambique, the provincial government is putting up a huge 8 km concrete wall. Read more »
Mozambique: Observers Report More Problems and Misconduct in Second Week
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
The registration process deteriorated in the second week, according to the only civil society observer group, Mais Integridade. They report registration posts having to suspend of… Read more »
May 09
Mozambique: The Return to Cabo Delgado - Gas, War, and the Emergence of Total Land [analysis]
African Arguments
While TotalEnergies remains coy about restarting the $20bn gas project, Mozambicans are coming home in the conspicuous absence of the state. Read more »