It's called the Rolloe Roll Off Emissions, the new invention that uses a series of sponges and filters to capture harmful emissions before releasing the clean air back into the environment. The inventor Kristen Tapping, of this bicycle wheel used 3D printing to be able to produce the Rolloe, inspired by the pollution on the streets...
Author: Salvador Baloi (Salvador Baloi)
Cabo Delgado expects to produce more than one million tons of agricultural products in the 2021/2022 season
The government of Cabo Delgado expects to produce more than one million tons of various agricultural products in the 2021/2022 agricultural campaign. These are diverse products with greater emphasis on about 866 thousand tons of cereals, legumes, roots and tubers, and more than 160 thousand are income products, in this case, vegetables, sesame,...
African countries consider it premature to reduce oil and gas production on the continent
African oil producers are beginning to publicly express their disagreement with plans that may force them to reduce their production as part of programs to combat climate change in the world. According to these African countries, oil production is their main source of wealth. Representatives from several African countries said...
Government projects growth of 13.9% for next agricultural season
Government projects agricultural growth of 13.9% until next year. This is a projection presented this Friday in Manica by the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, at the launch of the agrarian campaign 2021/2022. According to the Head of State, this growth represents a value of production of about 321 billion meticais at current prices of...
Gold trades in the green and heads for best weekly performance
Gold is trading in the green, on its way to its best weekly performance in six months, as its attractiveness as a hedge against inflation has intensified with the new rise in the US consumer price index. Since November 3, gold has gained $110, driven by the higher...
Mozambique receives more than 500,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine from the French government
Mozambique received this Friday 506 600 doses of vaccines against Covid-19 through the COVAX initiative. The doses were donated by the French government. The Minister of Health, Armindo Tiago, said during the reception ceremony that the vaccine doses donated by France will allow the country to assume equitable access to immunization...
Businesspeople are pleased with the resumption of passenger and freight traffic on the Sena Line
The business sector is pleased to see the resumption of passenger and freight trains as of December 1st on the Sena Line. The circulation of passenger and freight trains on this line was interrupted almost two years ago due to a pandemic. During the stoppage, the...
Government defends diversification of INSS investments to explore new business opportunities
The Minister of Labor and Social Security, Margarida Talapa, challenges the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) to diversify its investment portfolio in order to identify new business opportunities. This is an action that will guarantee a healthy return and, consequently, the sustainability of the system. According to Margarida Talapa, who spoke this Thursday in the...
Mozambique is already admitted to the Kimberley Process of diamond sales
Mozambique received this afternoon the admission to the Kimberley process of diamond sales. As of today it is the new member for diamond sales. This is an admission achieved after the 2016 lead and several years of work. According to the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Max Tonela, who is...
Government promises to maintain measures to protect the population from the rise in fuel prices
The Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, said this Thursday, in the Assembly of the Republic (AR), that he will continue to adopt realistic measures that ensure the protection of business sectors such as transport, agriculture, fisheries, trade, among others considered vital to the lives of the population facing the recent rise in fuel prices in the country. The government will continue...