Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) has been registering power losses for technical reasons linked to the inefficiency of the transmission and distribution infrastructures, and also because of human action with emphasis on meter tampering, customer debts and clandestine connections
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Government confident of gradual economic recovery this year
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, expressed confidence last week in the gradual recovery of the economy during the current year. Contributing to this optimism are, among other things, the implementation of several programs with the potential to revitalize the economy, including SUSTENTA - in the area of Agriculture, "Lighting Mozambique" and "Water for Life".
Delay in the arrival of SADC forces in Cabo Delgado raises questions
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CPLP commits to measures to address climate emergency
CPLP leaders pledged Saturday to accelerate implementation of climate action measures, including those approved by the United Nations, such as strengthening sustainable economic models and energy efficiency
European Union announces support of 6.7 million for displaced people in Cabo Delgado
The European Union (EU) will provide 6.7 million euros for the World Food Programme (WFP) to strengthen assistance to populations affected by the armed conflict in Cabo Delgado
Venice will no longer receive cruise ships starting in August
The Italian government has announced a ban on cruise ships in central Venice from August 1
Debt to Paris Club countries up 10% in 2020
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Science wins again! Scientists discover a (true) sixth sense
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