The head of foreign affairs at the OECD considered Wednesday that the relationship between China and the African continent is unbalanced, with African countries losing advantages in the commercial and financial relationship with the Asian giant
Ressano Garcia border in a state of alert due to pandemic
As of this Monday, July 12, the borders with South Africa are in a state of high alert due to the daily increase of positive cases accompanied with deaths and hospitalization throughout the country, especially in the cities of Maputo, Tete and Beira
Violence in South Africa leaves 72 dead
At least 72 people have died in the violent rioting, looting and intimidation unleashed in South Africa by the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma and that has intensified in recent hours
Bill Gates admits he "blew it" on marriage to Melinda
Bill Gates admitted that he was the one who "blew it" regarding his marriage to Melinda French Gates, during a conference that took place last week, sources revealed to The New York Post
Partners sign new memorandum to improve the quality of education in the country
The Mozambican government and eight cooperation partners signed a new memorandum of understanding aimed at improving the quality of education in Mozambique
Z Zurich Foundation strengthens support for UNICEF in vaccine distribution
Zurich Foundation announced Tuesday that it will extend through the end of the year its fundraising campaign to help UNICEF provide two billion doses of covid-19 vaccines
Russia donates products to the victims of the attacks in Cabo Delgado
The Russian embassy on Tuesday donated more than seven tons of goods to the Mozambique Red Cross to support victims of armed violence in Cabo Delgado, in the north of the country
European Union approves launch of military training mission in Mozambique
European Union (EU) foreign ministers approved on Monday the launch of a military training mission in Mozambique aimed at "training and supporting the Mozambican Armed Forces" in "restoring security" in Cabo Delgado
Paying salaries in cryptocurrencies? Argentina wants to follow El Salvador's example
The Argentine Parliament is debating a bill that could allow, on the one hand, the payment of salaries in cryptocurrencies, or else the conversion of this remuneration from pesos to digital currencies, on the same day of the transfer, through a financial operation of the intermediary bank
IMF: "Lusophone countries all together would be the 10th largest economy in the world
The nine Portuguese-speaking countries would be the tenth largest economy in the world, worth $1.8 trillion, below Canada and above South Korea, in a list led by the United States