UNICEF has increased the humanitarian appeal for Mozambique from $52 million to $96.5 million and victims of armed violence are among the priorities
US gives WFP $30 million to stop food insecurity in Cabo Delgado
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has granted 30 million dollars to the World Food Program (WFP) to fight food insecurity in the areas affected by violence in Cabo Delgado
Government invests $85 million to improve water supply
The government is investing about $85 million to improve the country's drinking water supply chain
Inflation in Mozambique rises from 3.1% in 2020 to 5.3% this year
The consulting firm NKC African Economics estimated last Friday that inflation in Mozambique is expected to rise from 3.1% last year to 5.3% this year due to the covid-19 pandemic and rising oil prices
Mining companies' contribution amounted to 1.3 billion meticais
The tax contribution of companies involved in the extraction of mineral resources in Tete province reached during the first quarter of this year about 1.4 million meticais
Government invests $13 million for universal electrification
The government will invest, over the next three years, more than 13 million dollars to increase the percentage of coverage in access to electricity from the national grid and other sources to 30% of the more than five million inhabitants of Zambézia province
INE estimates that the cost of living in Mozambique decreased in May
Mozambique experienced deflation in May, compared to the previous month
"Education in Mozambique has suffered damage that may be irreversible"
The quality of education in Mozambique has suffered damage from covid-19 that may be irreversible, the National Statistics Institute (INE) and the World Bank warn, following a survey of the pandemic's impact on urban households
Business sector unwilling to raise minimum wages
CTA - Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique, the country's main employers' organization, announced Wednesday it was unwilling to raise minimum wages, comparing the state of companies to entities "in a coma" due to covid-19
South Africa wants more energy from Mozambique
South Africa's Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said his country will need more power supplies from Mozambique to make up for the shortfall generated by the closure of coal-fired power plants