High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique

PM calls for increased use of renewable energies

Maputo, 10 Aug (AIM) – Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane on 10 August instructed the National Energy Fund (FUNAE) to continue implementing programmes and projects for the mass use of renewable energies.

This, the Prime Minister said, is intended to contribute to achieving one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely ensuring universal access to electricity by 2030.

Speaking at the ceremony where he swore into office the new chairperson of FUNAE, former Deputy Transport Minister, Manuela Rebelo, Prime Minister Maleiane said that, when it set up the Fund, the government’s goal was to promote the use of renewable energies through implementing photovoltaic, hydroelectric and wind power solutions. Another FUNAE task is to expand the network of petrol stations in rural areas.

“FUNAE is contributing to increased access to electricity in the countryside, which is benefiting communities, households and small local economic undertakings”, the Prime Minister added.

Also on 10 August, Prime Minister Maleiane swore into office former Defence Minister Jaime Neto as chairperson of the Mozambique National Press, the government publishing house. He recommended that Neto continue to modernise the company, to face the challenges arising from digitalisation. “You and your team should continually improve interaction with state institutions and with the private sector, publicising the services provided by the National Press”, said Prime Minister Maleiane.

The main task of the National Press is to publish the official gazette, the “Boletim da Republica”, in which all legislation, all ministerial dispatches, and all company registrations are published.
(AIM)