The Minister of Transport and Communications, Mateus Magala, recognizes the fragility of the communication infrastructures in the country, which easily give in to the pressure of bad weather, leading to heavy losses. "The communications sector suffered damage and losses totaling an estimated 49 million dollars and 1.6 million dollars, [due to cyclones Idai...
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Carlos Zacarias opens the first certification center for precious stones
The Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy (MIREME), Carlos Zacarias, inaugurated the first commercial warehouse where the Kimberley, Precious Metals and Gems Process Management Unit operates in the city of Chimoio, Manica province, on Monday (03). The country also plans to set up more certification centers for precious stones, diamonds and gems to...
BM provides USD 380 million to improve access to the Port of Nacala corridor
The World Bank will soon make available 380 million dollars for the improvement of the Port of Nacala and infrastructures linking Malawi and Mozambique, as part of industrial incentives in both countries. The fund will be used for the improvement of logistics for the flow of agricultural products from the production areas to the markets of the...
Government says it will continue to mobilize investments for infrastructure
The government intends to continue to mobilize investments for the construction and equipping of logistics infrastructures to ensure greater efficiency in the transport of minerals and other products in the country. The information was presented this Wednesday by the Minister of Transport and Communications, Janfar Abdulai, at the inauguration ceremony of the International Railroad Terminal for Mineral Transit,...
Tanzania: The Railway of the Future
Tanzania, Country in the Southern region of Africa carries a "dream" of becoming a regional hub in the supply value chain of member states. It is that in 2017 it launched a rail development project, and gradually it is coming true. Proof of this, is that recently, through a new agreement signed to the...
Vale invests $1.2 million in livestock infrastructure
The mining company Vale Mozambique is investing around 1.2 million dollars in public infrastructure for livestock development in the Moatize district, in Tete. The project will benefit the communities of this district, which develop livestock in the vicinity of the Mining Concession Area. The infrastructure will be built in about 18 months and the management and...