The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently made available just over 25 million dollars to support the Mozambican government in boosting investments aimed at improving water supply to the city of Nampula
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Government defends more investments to guarantee water to all Mozambicans
The Minister of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources, João Machatine, said yesterday at the Forum "Jornada das Águas" that Mozambique must invest more in the sector to ensure that the precious liquid reaches everyone
Cement is 50 meticais more expensive
The price of construction cement is 50 meticais more expensive in the cities of Maputo and Matola after a...
Mozambique raises USD 500M with reserve relief
The Governor of the Bank of Mozambique (BM), Rogério Zandamela, said Wednesday that the relief of the reserves of financial institutions...
Inflation stands at 6% in the third quarter, according to the WB
The Governor of the Bank of Mozambique (BM), Rogério Zandamela, said that annual inflation stood at 6% in September this...
Indico voted Africa's Best In-flight Magazine
Índico, the in-flight magazine of the national aviation company, Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM), was elected "Best Magazine...
Lino Eustáquio and Nyeleti launch book of poems "Desnudar os Silêncios" (Uncovering the Silences)
The Mozambican writers Lino Eustáquio (Alonzo de Rezende) and Neide Malevo (Nyeleti) will launch the co-authored book "Desnudar os...
Parliament approves land use plans to guarantee sustainable use
The Portuguese Parliament unanimously approved on Wednesday three land management plans, instruments that aim to prevent the "marginalization" of areas and ensure the sustainable use of available resources
Government seeks $600 million in funding for EN1 rehabilitation
The Government and the World Bank are negotiating a $600 million financial package for the rehabilitation of critical sections of National Road Number 1 (EN1), which connects the country from north to south
Mozambique will acquire technologies that guarantee the use of renewable energy
Mozambique will fight to acquire technologies that guarantee the use of renewable energies, guarantees the Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
"Sudden change of energy sources can be harmful", considers Prime Minister
The energy transition must be made in a gradual and phased manner so as not to harm the country's development, defended the Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, speaking in Scotland, where he is participating in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-26)
Release of the book "Mito Erecto" by Armindo Mathe
Mozambican writer Armindo Mathe will launch his book "Mito Erecto" (Myth Erected), today at 5:30pm, at the Brazil-Mozambique Cultural Center (CCMB)....