President Armando Guebuza on 1 August inaugurated the new bridge over the Zambezi River
5 August, 2009
Government meeting economic growth targets
Finance Minister Manuel Chang announced on 29 July that the government believes it will beat its own target of achieving average annual economic
5 August, 2009
Corruption is “like drinking your brother’s blood”
President Armando Guebuza said on 3 August that corruption in the state or in the private sector
5 August, 2009
Closure of day hospitals “irreversible”
Health Minister Ivo Garrido has declared that the decision to close the “Day Hospitals”
5 August, 2009
Grain processing plant for Zambezi Valley
The Zambezi Valley Planning Office (GPZ) is to invest $50 million in building three grain processing plants
5 August, 2009
President praises Brazilian support
President Armando Guebuza has praised Brazil for its support to Mozambique and other developing countries.
5 August, 2009
EU support for seed production
The European Union has approved a financial package of EUR7.2 million ($10.2 million) to support food production in Mozambique
5 August, 2009
Vehicle inspection centres ready by October
The Mozambican government’s testing centres for the regular and compulsory testing of all vehicles on the country’s roads will be operational
5 August, 2009
Domestic violence bill passed
The Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on 21 July passed the second and final reading of a bill on domestic violence against women
2 December, 2019
AIDS related deaths fell 20 percent over five years
President Filipe Nyusi declared on 1 December in the northern city of Nampula that the number of deaths from HIV/AIDS in Mozambique fell by 20 per cent between 2014 and 2018.
18 November, 2019
President addresses Catholic Bishops
President Filipe Nyusi on 16 November challenged the Catholic Church to continue its commitment to achieving the social well-being of Mozambicans and indicated that dialogue should be one of the paths chosen.
17 November, 2019
New water system for Gorongosa inaugurated
More than 30,000 people will benefit from clean drinking water in Gorongosa town, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, thanks to a new water supply system that President Filipe Nyusi inaugurated on 15 November.