Prime Minister Aires Ali on Wednesday stressed the importance of speeding up the various initiatives under way to attract investment, for the development of a strong, dynamic, competitive and innovative private sector.
23 July, 2010
Joint venture for Changara manganese mine
The London-based mining company Baobab Resources has announced a joint venture between its Mozambican subsidiary, Capitol Resources, and the Australian company Southern Iron, to develop its base metal and manganese mine in Changara district, in the western province of Tete.
20 July, 2010
Prime Minister visits bus company
The publicly-owned Maputo bus company, TPM, only has the capacity to carry 8.3 per cent of the people seeking transport services in Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola.
19 July, 2010
Chibuto heavy sands seeks investors
The Mozambican government is to make a further attempt to interest investors in the huge deposit of titanium bearing heavy mineral sands at Chibuto, in the southern province of Gaza.
17 July, 2010
Decentralisation must continue, says President Guebuza
President Armando Guebuza has stressed that decentralisation must continue to play a central role in the life of communities, so that they can continue to participate actively in the country's development agenda.
16 July, 2010
Mozambique, Brazil and European Union cooperate on biofuels
The European Commission and the Mozambican and Brazilian governments have announced, according to a statement issued by the Brazilian Foreign Ministry, "their commitment to work together with the objective of fostering the development of the bioenergy sector, focusing on biofuels and bioelectricity"
11 July, 2010
Maputo provincial hospital ready next year
Work on building the Maputo Provincial Hospital, in the southern Mozambican city of Matola, is well advanced, and should be concluded in 2011.
8 July, 2010
Project for port in Matutuine revived
Mozambique has revived a plan to build a deep water port in Matutuine district, in Maputo province, budgeted at about $2.34 billion
7 July, 2010
New Mozambique-Botswana rail route needed
Gaberone, 7 Jul (AIM) - Mozambique and Botswana are preparing a memorandum of understanding for the building of a speedier rail link between the two countries. Mozambican President Armando Guebuza made this announcement in Gaberone on Tuesday, at the end of a 24 hour official visit to Botswana,
1 July, 2010
Self-employed joining social security system
The Mozambican government, through the National Social Security Institute (INSS), has been striving to broaden the basis of contributions to cover the self-employed.
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.