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CTA secures Annual Private Sector Conference this year

The Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique - CTA recently assuredun that this year the Annual Conference of the Private Sector (CASP) will be held in March, after a two-year hiatus due to the covid-19 pandemic. "After the postponement, we project to hold the 17th Annual Private Sector Conference - CASP in March 2022, keeping...

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Suez Canal reaches record revenue in 2021

The Suez Canal recorded a record annual revenue of $6.3 billion in 2021, up 12.8% from 2020, despite the blockade that in March caused a crisis at that sea crossing. Admiral Osama Rabie, chairman of the Suez Canal Management Authority, through a statement, which is cited by some...

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EDM to invest over $300 million in new connections by 2022

A little over US$300 million is the amount that the state-owned electricity company Eletricidade de Moçambique (EDM) will invest this year in new electricity connections as part of the presidential initiative energy for all. The announcement of the investment for the expansion of the electricity grid was made by the president of the board of directors of the company EDM,...

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China's average temperature in 2021 highest in 60 years

The average temperature in China in 2021 was 10.7 degrees Celsius, one degree higher than usual and the highest in 60 years, said the Chinese state news agency Xinhua, quoted by Lusa. The Asian country experienced "more extreme" and "more intense" weather events last year, indicated the government spokesman...

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Government and private operators unite for water supply

The government said it will work in coordination with the private sector to expand the public water supply network in the country. The announcement was made after the signing of an agreement between the Executive and the Association of Private Water Suppliers of Mozambique. According to the General Inspector of Public Works of the Ministry...

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2021 saw an increase in violations of children's rights, says UNICEF

The United Nations Children's Fund, Unicef, warned at the end of the year to the increase in the number of violations of children's rights, and stressed that the situation is "especially worrying in countries in conflict". Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Ethiopia were some of the countries cited by the agency's director-general, Henrietta Fore, in a review...