The leader of Germany's conservative party, Friedrich Merz, is the country's new prime minister after winning 28.6% of the vote, beating the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of former chancellor Olaf Scholz into third place. According to the international press, more than 50 million voters turned out this Sunday to elect the...
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Kingdom of the Netherlands Congratulates Daniel Chapo
The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Dick Schoof, yesterday (17) sent a message of congratulations to Mozambican statesman Daniel Chapo on his inauguration as the fifth President of the Republic. According to Schoof, the Netherlands values its constructive cooperation with the country and is confident that the good relationship will continue to develop during the...
French Prime Minister Macron resigns amid political crisis
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has resigned, hours after a vote in the National Assembly to remove him from office. Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron is refusing to step down, following the fall of Michel Barnier's government, and is accusing the far-right and far-left of joining an anti-republican cause. In a statement...
PM at the opening of the National Lawyers' Conference
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, will today lead the opening ceremony of the 4th National Lawyers' Conference, which will be held as part of the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the legal existence of this entity. The event is being held under the slogan "30 Years Engaged in Building the Democratic Rule of Law", at a time when the country is facing many...
Prime Minister challenges new public company managers to reach targets
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, challenged the three new managers of the same number of public companies to strive to achieve the targets set in their respective areas, including revenue collection. Speaking on Monday (19) in Maputo, after swearing in Elisa Zacarias as Chairman of the Board of Directors (PCA) of...
Mozambique calls for more vaccines to fight cholera
The Mozambican government, through the Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, called yesterday, Monday (29), in Maputo, for an increase in the production of vaccines against cholera, warning of the unprecedented rise in cases of the disease in the world, which has already killed 38 people in the country since October last year. Speaking at the opening of the first Conference...
Keir Starmer appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The winner of the UK elections, Keir Starmer, was appointed Prime Minister by King Charles III this Friday, following a meeting at Buckingham Palace in London. According to Notícias ao Minuto, quoting Sky News, the new prime minister was presented to the monarch by royal aide Clive Alderton, as tradition dictates. "This is...
Extractive industry: Adriano Maleiane calls for a diversified plan
Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane yesterday defended the design of a diversified plan for balancing national production, which is not solely dependent on the emerging extractive industry. Maleiane was speaking at the launch, in Maputo, of the book "Extractive Industry in Africa - Blessing or Curse", by academic António Niquice, which took place yesterday. In statements produced...
Government says it has already paid 70% of overtime owed
Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane said today in Parliament that the government has already paid 323.4 million meticais out of the 457.6 million intended. The amount paid corresponds to 70%. In the meantime, the Prime Minister said that there are cases of overtime that are being checked at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, which don't show clear evidence of...
Prime Minister challenges new ADIN manager to strengthen decentralization in the north
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, challenged the new manager of the Northern Integrated Development Agency (ADIN) to strengthen decentralized governance in the country's three northern provinces. Speaking at the swearing-in of Jacinto Loureiro, the new Chairman of the Board of Directors (PCA) of ADIN, the Prime Minister said that this institution should promote...