The Mozambican and Namibian governments on 18 May signed an agreement in Windhoek to abolish entry visas for the citizens of the two countries.
18 May, 2011
Construction of Nacala airport to create 700 jobs
The construction of an international airport in the northern Mozambican port of Nacala will create a total of 700 jobs, according to the official government spokesperson, Deputy Justice Minister Alberto Nkutumula.
12 May, 2011
112,000 tonnes of cashew nuts marketed
The Mozambican cashew sector showed its continuing recovery by marketing 112,000 tonnes of cashew nuts in the 2010-2011 campaign, much higher than anything in the previous three decades.
10 May, 2011
Vale awards contract to APR Energy
The US-based company APR Energy announced on Tuesday that the Brazilian mining giant Vale has awarded it a contract to provide electricity to Vale’s mine at Moatize, in the central Mozambican province of Tete, which began operation on Monday.
9 May, 2011
Coal production starts at Moatize
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza and the chairperson of the Brazilian mining giant Vale, Roger Agnelli, on Sunday detonated the first charge of explosives initiating coal production at Vale’s open cast mine in Moatize, in the western Mozambican province of Tete.
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.