"The Maputo International Fair (FACIM) is the mirror of Mozambique's economic and cultural diversity" where the potentialities of Mozambique and other countries converge, said the President of the Republic (PR) today in Maputo province. "Facim is the mirror of the economic diversity, of our business and cultural values. Facim represents a...
Author: Emidio Massacola (Emidio Massacola)
Mozambique already has $200 million to rehabilitate EN1
The World Bank (WB) has already made available 200 million dollars, out of the 400 million dollars, needed to rehabilitate the National Road number 1, said today the Minister of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources. In a first phase the works will cover the sections Inchope-Gorongosa-Caia, Chimuara-Nicoadala and Rio Lúrio-Pemba. The beginning of the works is foreseen to...
Family members claim bodies of victims of Manhiça accident
The relatives of the victims of the accident occurred on Thursday morning, in EN1, neighborhood 3 de Fevereiro, Manhiça district, Maputo province, began today to claim the bodies of their deceased relatives. The accident caused the death of six people, five on the spot and one on the way to Maputo Central Hospital, after...
Council of public inspectors meets to approve anti-corruption strategy
Mozambique will soon have a strategy to combat corruption in the public sector which is due to be discussed this Friday by the Council of Inspectors of Public Administration meeting in Maputo. In 2020 alone, Mozambique lost close to one billion meticais from the State Budget to public managers' own benefits, according to...
FACIM has already registered more than 50% exhibitors expected in the 57th edition
The Maputo International Fair (FACIM), the largest showcase of Mozambique's economic potential, registered until Thursday 1,500 national exhibitors of the expected 2,500, including national and international ones. The information was shared, this Friday, by the Director of the 57th edition of the Fair, Octávio Francisco, in the 'Breakfast' program of Radio Mozambique. "There are
Ernst & Young offers a job opportunity for students
Mozambican students in Mozambique will have the opportunity to join Ernst & Young's work teams. About 60 finalist students from the best universities in the country met today in Maputo, the general operation of the consulting and auditing firm. The firm dedicated the day to present its structure and the areas of integration...
ARENE will reduce fuel prices by December
Fuel prices on the Mozambican market may suffer a downward revision due to the fall in the price of a barrel of crude oil at international level and the appreciation of the US dollar, the Energy Regulatory Authority (Arene) said today. Other factors such as estimates of increased oil production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting...
Maluana's Accident: EMOSE appeals the Manhiça Court's decision to pay a fine of over 33 million meticais
The Mozambican Insurance Company (EMOSE) said today that it will appeal the decision of the Judicial Court of Manhiça District, in Maputo province, for the payment of a fine of over 33 million meticals, related to the traffic accident involving the carrier Nhancale, which killed 32 people, last year, in Maluana. O...
Three million Mozambican children practice informal business
Informal business in Mozambique is practiced by about three million children, according to results of a survey by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), revealed by the National Director of Sectoral Statistics at INE, Adriano Matsinhe. "We found in this survey 2.7 million children in informal sector activities, in which 81% attended elementary school...
Mozambique will no longer require entry visas for citizens of some countries. Others will be able to stay up to five years
The Government decided today to prioritize, among the 20 measures to stimulate the national economy, the revision of the general regime of entry visas for foreign tourists and businessmen in Mozambique. The spokesperson of the Council of Ministers, Filmão Suaze explained that the decision is justified by the approaching "peak season of the tourism sector", but also by the improvement...