A group of Mozambican teachers is provisionally improvising their classes using recycled plastic material to teach. The idea is to close the gap created by the lack of free textbooks. An already bearded "state" phrase, perhaps even known to children...
Author: Leonor Manjate (Leonor Manjate)
Portuguese energy company is billing "in the millions" with the war
"We're making money" The CEO of Portuguese energy group Galp, Andy Brown, acknowledges that the company is profiting through rising prices due to the Russian-Ukrainian war. Acknowledging that the energy sector is troubled like he has never witnessed in his three and a half decades in the business, Galp Energia's CEO...
Covid-19: "It is no longer mandatory to wear masks in open spaces," Nyusi
The use of masks to protect against covid-19 is no longer mandatory in open spaces, as a result of the reduction of cases of covid-19 in the country, said today the President of the Republic (PR), Filipe Nyusi. The PR advised the continued use of that facial protection in places "where it is not possible the recommended distance", being still...
Protests halt oil exports from Libya
Libya's National Oil Company (NOC) announced Monday that protests and political rivalries have caused the interruption of crude oil exports at the Zuwetina oil terminal, one of the country's most important. The closure of Zuwetina, one of four oil terminals in the so-called "Oil Crescent" region (east), will deprive Libya of the...
US criticizes China for remaining neutral to Russian invasion
China has been maintaining its neutrality when it comes to vows to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and that stance drew criticism from the United States of America on Monday. State Department spokesman Ned Price said China should choose to repudiate "Kremlin propaganda" as other countries have done....
Africa only needs three years to see results of digitization - UN
The United Nations Organization (UNO) considers that the African continent needs to invest in the digitalization of its institutions, foreseeing that the results will be tangible within three years, especially in the recovery from the impacts of covid-19. This view was shared by the Secretary-General's advisor for Africa, Cristina Duarte, who said, however, that the...
CAF inspects Zimpeto Stadium today
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will today conduct a new inspection of the National Stadium of Zimpeto, as part of fulfilling its requirements for the field to host international matches again. The group of inspectors from the CAF arrives in Maputo today with the mission to assess the work that could possibly restore the dignity of the...
Guterres has not yet spoken with Putin, says Russia
The UN secretary-general has not yet tried to contact Russia's president since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24, according to Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. "No one has made contact, either through Russia's permanent mission to the UN or through the Ministry of Foreign...
Court convicts citizens for illegal mining at MRM
The district court of Montepuez, in Cabo Delgado, sentenced two citizens, Mbonda Macesse and Manuel Pedro, to four years in prison for illegal mining practices within the concession area of Montepuez Ruby Mining (MRM), in the Namanhumbir region. A note from MRM considers that the judicial authorities are taking the...
CFM will buy more locomotives and wagons
A new shipment of rolling stock such as locomotives and wagons may arrive in the country soon according to the company Portos e Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique (CFM), which guarantees continued investment in the mobilization of resources to meet the growing demand for those means. The railway-port company intends to acquire 40 more ballast wagons, 300...