At this moment, work is underway to restore the line that was vandalized by terrorists during their incursions, especially the attack on March 24.
The technician of the company Electricidade de Moçambique, EDM, Majune Maiava, says that the work being done on the ground gives guarantees that by Sunday the electricity grid can be restored.
The restoration of electric power in Palma will follow the arrival of current this week in Mocímboa da Praia, after the work of restoring the line from Awassi, over a stretch of 45 kilometers.
For now, the high voltage line that feeds the Defense and Security Forces base has been re-established at this point, with the low voltage line still missing, which still depends on the intervention in some of the town's infrastructures.
In an interview with journalists working this week in some points of the Northern Operational Theater, the EDM technician, Majune Maiava, assured that once the power is restored in Mocímboa da Praia and Palma, the mobile phone network should be restored.
Meanwhile, the mobile phone network in Mocímboa da Praia is only available at the local airfield, for voice services only, so this dispatch is being sent from the town in the neighboring Mueda district.
The specter of infrastructure destruction, in the village of Mocímboa da Praia, recently recovered from the hands of the terrorists, is still visible, at a time when there are no civilians in the place, only members of the Defense and Security Forces and Rwandan troops stationed here.