The Ambassador of the European Union (EU) in Mozambique, António Sánchez-Benedito, reaffirmed this Wednesday in Maputo, the commitment of his organization in supporting the country's integration into the African free trade area
Government wants digital migration by December
The Council of Ministers held this Tuesday, the XVI ordinary session, in which several matters were discussed and approved
UN downgrades Africa's growth to 3.6% this year
The United Nations Economic Commission this Tuesday revised downward the growth forecast for African economies
Insurgency in Cabo Delgado: Portugal sends another 60 troops to Mozambique on training mission
Portugal will send 60 more troops to Mozambique as part of a new cooperation agreement aimed at helping the country tackle an insurgency linked to Islamic State in Cabo Delgado province
Cabo Delgado: EU training mission to start with 200 to 300 troops
The head of European diplomacy revealed in an interview to Portuguese radio Renascença that the EU is considering sending 200 to 300 military trainers to Mozambique
Global Vaccine Leader, Israel Shows Comeback to the Offices
Traffic is returning to the city streets. The elevators are getting crowded. Restaurants are filling up again at lunchtime
African countries advocate local production of vaccines to avoid delays
Rwanda, South Africa, and Senegal are among the sub-Saharan African countries that have been most vocal in advocating the construction of vaccine factories
Debate on lifting vaccine patents goes to the WTO
The Biden Administration's support for lifting covid-19 vaccine patents will be the subject of discussion at the World Trade Organization
US pledges aid to those affected by jihadist attacks in Cabo Delgado
The US State Department said that the humanitarian aid provided to Mozambique will help 20,000 families