Moza Banco joins the efforts of the district government of Angónia, Tete province, in order to minimize the suffering of more than 300 families who are victims of Cyclone Ana, by donating non-perishable foodstuffs.
The delivery of the donation, consisting mostly of tons of maize flour produced locally, took place recently in the Angónia district, Tete province. The local administration is responsible for delivering and distributing all the products to the beneficiary communities, affected by the cyclone in that part of the country.
The district administrator, Raimundo Brumo, began by thanking Moza Banco for the gesture, and then assured that the flour will be channeled to the legitimate beneficiaries.
"The district government requested support from our partner Moza Banco and was promptly responded to and the result is this, we already have food for our brothers and children who are in need right now. The food will reach everyone," said the administrator.
For Moza Banco, this support is the way the institution has found to join the government's efforts to find solutions in order to minimize part of the suffering experienced by the communities.
This action is part of the Bank's Social Responsibility Policy, which focuses on improving the living conditions of the communities where the Bank operates, fostering fruitful and lasting relationships with its stakeholders.
During the passage of tropical depression Ana in the north and center of the country, the district of Angónia in particular was affected, with total or partial destruction of social and housing infrastructures, namely: 27 classrooms, 286 houses, a water supply system, 166.6 hectares of cultivated area and about 300 families, which corresponds to about 1,500 people.