The Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, defended the need to capitalize on the potential and competitive advantages that the organization has in the sectors of Agriculture, Industry, Economy of the Sea, Tourism, Infrastructure, energy resources (especially those of water, fossil and renewable origin), as well as services and logistics of development corridors
Covid-19: "Delta variant is more worrisome in emerging economies" - Capital Economics
The consultancy Capital Economics said Monday that the rapid spread of the Delta variant of the new coronavirus is more threatening in emerging economies because the rate of immunization is slower, particularly in Africa and Asia
After 25 years, leaders focus on mobility and economic cooperation
The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) celebrated its 25th anniversary this Saturday in Luanda with the conclusion of a framework agreement for mobility, concrete proposals to strengthen economic and business cooperation and a warning to Equatorial Guinea
Isabel dos Santos will not receive "not one cent" for the nationalization of Efacec
Isabel dos Santos will not receive any compensation for her stake in Efacec, under the terms of the Law that governs nationalizations, since it is in negative territory
Arrests in South Africa rise to more than 3,400 after riots
The number of arrests in South Africa has risen to 3,407 following recent riots and looting that caused 212 deaths, the National Operations and Information Structure said
Delay in the arrival of SADC forces in Cabo Delgado raises questions
The SADC joint military force deployed to combat terrorism in the northern province of Cabo Delgado is not yet in Mozambique. The arrival of this force, initially scheduled for July 15, was approved at the last SADC summit held in Maputo and was announced by the head of state, also commander in chief of the defense and security forces of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi
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
Debt to Paris Club countries up 10% in 2020
The accumulated debt of all the countries in the Paris Club, an informal organization of creditor countries, has risen by more than 10%, to nearly $350 billion, on a list of debtors led by Greece
"Military intervention without social development actions will create oil enclaves"
Analysts said today that a foreign military intervention unaccompanied by social and economic development actions in Cabo Delgado will create "oil enclaves" in the multinationals' areas of operation, but "will not eliminate the armed insurgency"