The Council of State suggests a "timely and inclusive revision of the electoral law" that will focus on de-partisanship and the professionalization of electoral management bodies as a way of putting an end to electoral and post-electoral conflicts. The Council of State considers it necessary to adopt these measures to promote transparency and credibility...
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Mozambique promises to legislate on agricultural marketing later this year
The Mozambican government, through the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIC), will send four decree-laws regulating agricultural marketing in the country to the Council of Ministers this year. According to the Minister of Industry and Trade, Silvino Moreno, who was speaking last Friday (12) during the closing ceremony of the sixth National Forum on Agricultural Commercialization, these...
Mozambican financial legislation now compiled in a book
As of Tuesday, September 26, Banking, Insurance and Securities will have at their disposal an important consultation document that aims to create facilities for all those seeking pertinent and necessary information regarding the sector. This is "Colectânea de Legislação Financeira de Moçambique", launched by Mozambican Alcides Mungoi with the...
Mozambique may adopt legislation regulating alcohol advertising
The Deputy Minister of Health, Ilesh Jani, said that the government may propose a debate in the National Assembly (AR) on the approval of legislation to regulate alcohol advertising in the country. "We agree that this matter should also be debated in Parliament," said Jani, recalling that tobacco advertising has reduced....
Lack of specific legislation could lead to a lack of transparency in the management of assets recovered in favor of the State - CIP
The lack of specific legislation could create conditions for a lack of transparency in the management of assets lost to the Mozambican state for good, according to the Center for Public Integrity (CIP). In an analysis of transparency in the management of assets recovered on behalf of the state, the NGO found that the gap...
Visually impaired people now have access to mandatory social security legislation in Braille
Visually impaired citizens in Mozambique will now benefit from a regulation on Compulsory Social Security in Braille format, an instrument that aims to adopt pensioners and retirees to accessible models of communication, without the aid of third parties. According to the director-general of the National Social Security Institute (INSS), Joaquim Siúta, the initiative, introduced...