Only 1.5% of the vaccines administered so far, worldwide, have been given in countries on the African continent
Oxford and AstraZeneca test vaccine against South African variant
Oxford University and AstraZeneca have begun testing in volunteers a vaccine against the Beta variant of the new coronavirus, detected in South Africa
Meet Donaldo Salvador who traveled from Quelimane to Maputo on rollerblades
Roberto Shinyashiki once said that "all a dream needs to be realized is to believe that it can be realized".
Mozambique steps up prevention measures in the face of a third wave
Mozambique will step up measures to prevent covid-19 due to the increase in the number of cases and deaths in recent weeks
Bank of Mozambique opens three cases against Standard Bank
The Bank of Mozambique has opened "three contravention processes" against Standard Bank and two of its employees, the bank announced Thursday in a statement, without further information
Bank of Mozambique suspends Standard Bank from foreign exchange market
The Bank of Mozambique announced Wednesday the suspension of Standard Bank from the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market
Pandemic with similar impacts in CPLP countries revealed inequalities
The Covid-19 pandemic had a similar impact on the approach to chronic respiratory diseases in CPLP countries, but exposed several inequalities, particularly at the socioeconomic level and in access to health care
"Africa's economic recovery depends on access to vaccines" - AfDB
The president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, argued Tuesday that economic recovery on the continent will depend on access to vaccines, in a speech to launch the Annual Meetings, taking place this week in virtual format
Covid-19: Vaccines are in short supply in the poorest countries, WHO warns
Some countries that receive vaccines through the United Nations sharing scheme, Covax, are running out of enough doses to continue vaccination programs, the World Health Organization has warned
Businessmen consider tariff barriers an obstacle to regional integration
The president of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA), the country's largest business association, Agostinho Vuma, on Tuesday pointed to tariff and non-tariff barriers as a brake on economic integration in southern Africa