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Fewer Mozambique Families Face Severe Hunger
Only 9% of Mozambique households faced acute food shortages in 2022, down from 30% in 2019. The Stats Office reported this drop.
Cabo Delgado has...
SADC and Rwanda Curb Rebellion, Boost Mozambique Gas
A regional military team has weakened insurgent attacks in northern Mozambique. This area is crucial for a US$20 billion natural gas venture.
Major M.K. Letshwiti,...
Inflation Slows Yet Prices Remain High in Mozambique
For the fourth month, Mozambique saw lower inflation rates, but living costs haven't dropped.
The August Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 4.93%. This is down...
Mozambique’s Leader Calls for Vietnamese Investment
Mozambique's President Filipe Jacinto Nyus met Vietnam's Vice President in Maputo. The meeting was part of her four-day work visit.
The aim was to strengthen...
Mozal Mozambique Boosts Aluminum Output by 40K Tonnes This Year
Mozal, a factory near Maputo, aims to hike its aluminum output by 40,000 tonnes this fiscal year.
General Director Gil Cumaio states the new target...
Mozambique Seeks to Exit Global Financcial ‘Grey List’
Mozambique aims to leave the Financial Action Task Force's "grey list." This list focuses on money laundering and terrorist funding.
Officials have submitted 15 new...
Central Bank chief says Mozambique has high debt, low savings
Rogério Zandamela, Mozambique's Central Bank head, says the country has built up big debt without enough savings.
He spoke at Maputo's Polytechnic University, stressing the...
Mozambique greenlighted 742 state projects valued at US$6.2 billion
Mozambique greenlighted 742 state projects valued at US$6.2 billion in the last two years, says Trade Minister Silvino Moreno.
He also noted the need for...
Nearly half of Mozambique families lack any electricity at home
Nearly half of Mozambique families lack any electricity at home, and for those that do, almost 20% rely on solar panels for self-consumption, according...
Conflict in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado continues despite death of rebel leader
The conflict in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado continues despite the death of rebel leader Bonomade Machude Omar.
Mozambican researchers have expressed doubt that the killing of...
Mozambique’s green revolution: unlocking hydrogen potential at Africa’s energy frontier
Mozambique, located on the southeastern coast of Africa, is abundant in natural resources and has been steadily working to modernize its energy sector.
The Portuguese-speaking...
Mozambique’s Q1 employment growth exceeds expectations amid robust economy
In the first quarter of the year, Mozambique reported the creation of nearly 63,000 jobs, surpassing initial expectations.
However, this only represents 16% of the...
Mozambique’s first quarter foreign direct investments drop 66.8%, with South Africa making most investment
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Mozambique saw a drop of 66.8% in the first quarter, compared to 2022, amounting to US$460.1 million.
According to the...
Mozambique’s GDP rises 4.67% in Q2, led by mining and agriculture
Mozambique's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) saw a rise of 4.67% in the second quarter, driven primarily by the primary sector, as reported by Mozambique's...