The production of Vale, the main coal mining company in Mozambique, fell in the first quarter due to maintenance at the industrial complex in Moatize
Small and Medium Companies benefit from training on local content
About two dozen national small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have just benefited from a training action aimed at providing them with knowledge about financial products and services for the needs of local content
HCB announces 2019 dividend payment to shareholders
Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB) will proceed, next June, with the payment of around 150 million meticais in dividends to series B shareholders
Post-Cyclone Recovery: Nearly 900 million meticals credit line for private sector
The government launched, this Thursday in the city of Beira, Sofala, a line of credit of about 900 million meticais for the recovery of the private sector after the cyclones Idai and Kenneth
João Figueiredo elected the most visible leader in Mozambique
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moza Banco, João Figueiredo, was considered the leader with the most visibility in the national media during the first quarter of 2021
More than 400 private companies join the vaccination program
More than 400 Mozambican companies have joined UNIVAX - an initiative that brings together companies and civil society organizations
Confirmed! Vale to withdraw from coal mining in Mozambique
The Brazilian mining company Vale will indeed withdraw from the coal business. The position was advanced by the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Max Tonela
Mining company Vale invests 290 million meticals in local content in Mozambique
Vale Mozambique announced that last year it invested more than 290 million meticais in the acquisition of products and services from national companies
CTA Reports Drop in Corporate Billing
The Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique (CTA) reports a marked drop in business turnover
Protesting Peasants Invade Section of Vale Mine in Mozambique
Dozens of peasants in Moatize invaded one of the sections of the Vale coal mine in Tete