The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, said today in parliament that life is returning to normality in the districts affected by armed attacks in Cabo Delgado province, despite new waves of violence. "In relation to the actions to combat terrorism, the Defence and Security Forces, in coordination with the forces of the SADC [Commonwealth of African States],...
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Government still without funds for Cabo Delgado's reconstruction
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, revealed that the Government still does not have the full amount of funds for the economic restructuring and reconstruction of districts largely destroyed by attacks from rebels linked to the Islamic State in Cabo Delgado province, one year after the initiative was launched. This acknowledgment comes as a study reveals that several districts...
Terrorism. Cabo Delgado's economic agents ask for total forgiveness of tax debt
Companies from Cabo Delgado province are asking the government to intercede with creditor institutions for total forgiveness of tax debt, since many companies were affected by the terrorist actions. The request was made, this Friday afternoon, in the city of Pemba, to the Prime Minister, in a meeting with the Provincial Business Council. Data presented by...
Government wants to consolidate the State Financial Administration computer system
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, renewed yesterday, in Parliament, the Government's commitment to continue improving and consolidating the modules that make up the State Financial Administration computer system (e-SISTAFE). To this effect, Maleiane highlighted the improvement of planning and budgeting, execution of the Economic and Social Plan and the State Budget, Patrimony Management...
Prime Minister calls on people to live in safe areas in the face of natural disasters
The Prime Minister called on families living in areas susceptible to extreme events, such as floods, to settle permanently in safe places, so as not to risk losing their lives. Adriano Maleiane made the exhortation at the end of a working visit to Ndeja resettlement district, in Nhamatanda district, Sofala province,...
Prime Minister says post-cyclone reconstruction must take environmental issues into account
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, considers imperative the improvement of mechanisms that allow strengthening the link between social recovery and gender, inclusion and environment issues. This claim was expressed yesterday in the city of Beira, province of Sofala, at the High Level Meeting on Pre-Assessment Post-Cyclones Idai and Kenneth, an event that brought together...
Economy registers positive performance despite internal and external shocks
The Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, yesterday, in the Assembly of the Republic, drew an encouraging picture of the national economy, saying that it continues to record a trend of positive performance. To justify his argument, the Prime Minister referred to the Gross Domestic Product (PIB), saying that this indicator registered a growth of 4.14% and 4.59% in the first and second...
Government proposes revision of laws to boost economy
The Government will soon submit to Parliament proposals for revision of the legislation with a view to attracting more investment, reducing the costs of doing business, and making the productive process in the country more flexible. It is believed that in this way it will be possible. It is also believed that this will contribute to greater predictability in the performance of the Mozambican economy. This is the VAT Code,...
Government reaffirms commitment in promoting tourism
The government wants to continue to adopt policies and actions that improve the business environment, attraction of national and foreign investment, as well as facilitating the entry of tourists in the country for a quick recovery of the sector. The information was advanced by the Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, during the closing of the 8th edition of the International Tourism Fair...
Mozambique defends financing for Sustainable Development
Mozambique defends the creation of financing lines, to be made available to United Nations member states, for the operationalization of the Sustainable Development Goals. Currently, countries must mobilize domestic resources to finance the programs included in the so-called 2030 Agenda. The Mozambican government believes that this formula may compromise the achievement of the goals...