The pandemic will destroy the equivalent of 100 million full-time jobs by 2021, a number that will fall to 26 million by 2022
Government bets on the promotion of macadamia nuts to stimulate the family sector
Government expects macadamia to be one of the cash crops responsible for leveraging the family sector by increasing its income
WHO approves Chinese vaccine from Sinovac
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday approved Sinovac's Chinese vaccine for emergency use
Mozambique needs bold reforms to avoid dependence on extractive industry, say economists
Economists say that only a deep diagnosis of the state of the economy, coupled with the political will to implement bold economic reforms, can make Mozambique
"African responsiveness undermined by fragile finances" - Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Africa's ability to respond to the crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic has been hampered by a lack of fiscal maneuverability and high and complex public debts
Emergency fund for conservation areas extended until December
The Bio-Emergency Fund program, created in 2020 to guarantee the approximately 1,000 jobs of the more than 1,600 inspectors
Mozambique produces corn above average and prices are falling
Maize production for the 2020/21 season may be at or above average in most of Mozambique and grain prices started to fall in April
Government stops subsidizing the price of seed cotton as of this agrarian campaign
The government will no longer subsidize the price of seed cotton in the current agrarian campaign, contrary to what happened in the previous one, in which, for the first time, 240 million meticais were invested to guarantee the maintenance of the minimum price
Restoration of degraded areas needs 700 million meticais
The Ministry of Land and Environment is concerned about the level of deforestation in the country
American bankers saw wages rise during the pandemic
Bank CEO salaries saw their pay rise on average during the pandemic. The salary of the CEO of Capital One Financial Corp. alone soared 161%