The Minister of Labor and Social Security says the government will work on Cabo Delgado's reconstruction plan, recently approved by the executive.
Margarida Talapa says that the plan includes the return of refugees, who are, among others, in several areas of Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa provinces.
Talapa made this statement in South Africa, when he presented the country's political, economic, and social situation at his meeting in Pretoria with Mozambique's High Commissioner in that country.
The meeting marked the beginning of Margarida Talapa's working visit to the Republic of South Africa.
The governor, who described the situation in Cabo Delgado as stable, assured that there is circulation of people and goods in all districts of the province.
In districts once affected by terrorism there is a record of the resettlement of local state organs, he said.
The Minister praised the efforts of the President of the Republic and the success of the work of the Defense and Security Forces supported by the SADC and Rwanda troops.
This Thursday, the Minister of Labor and Social Security held a meeting with the Compensation Committee on Occupational Diseases.
Today, Friday, Margarida Talapa, will travel to Rustenberg, in the North West province, where she will visit the Lonmin mining complex, which employs just over a thousand Mozambican miners.