Mozambique Boosts Border Surveillance to Curb Spread of Mpox

Mozambique is enhancing its border surveillance measures by deploying screening and testing teams to help contain the spread of mpox, health authorities announced on Monday. The country has so far recorded 17 confirmed cases and is monitoring an additional 92 suspected cases. “There are no restrictions on the movement of people or goods at this… Continue reading Mozambique Boosts Border Surveillance to Curb Spread of Mpox

30 Years After the Beijing Declaration: Women Parliamentary Leaders Reshape the Global Agenda in Geneva

Thirty years have passed since the landmark 1995 Beijing Conference, a pivotal moment in the global advancement of gender equality and women’s empowerment. This year also marks the silver jubilee of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, which recognised the impact of armed conflict on women and girls and called for their inclusion in peacebuilding… Continue reading 30 Years After the Beijing Declaration: Women Parliamentary Leaders Reshape the Global Agenda in Geneva

Women Parliamentary Leaders Adopt Motion on Climate Change

ADOPTED: The Conference of Women Speakers of Parliament, held in Geneva, Switzerland, adopted the Motion on Climate Change by acclamation and will be submitted to the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. Photo: Mozambican Parliament

The President of Mozambique’s Parliament, Margarida Adamugi Talapa, has stressed that children, girls and women are disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change. She made the remarks on Monday during a debate on the Motion on Climate Change at the Conference of Women Speakers of Parliament, held in Geneva, Switzerland. Representing Mozambique, Talapa highlighted… Continue reading Women Parliamentary Leaders Adopt Motion on Climate Change

Terror in Chiúre: Insurgents Torch Villages and Trigger Mass Exodus of Civilians

Armed insurgents have once again brought terror to the district of Chiúre in northern Mozambique, occupying the villages of Mazeze and Chiúre-Velho and setting fire to homes, prompting a massive flight of residents into the surrounding bush and nearby areas. According to local sources cited by the Moz24h news outlet, the attackers arrived in Mazeze… Continue reading Terror in Chiúre: Insurgents Torch Villages and Trigger Mass Exodus of Civilians

Mozambique Identifies Over 100 Players to Boost National Football Teams

The Mozambican Football Federation (FMF) has identified more than 100 players aged between 12 and 23 living abroad who could strengthen the country’s national teams, FMF president Feizal Sidat announced on Wednesday. “We are working to recruit more Mozambican players from the diaspora. In the age categories from 12 to 23 years old, we have… Continue reading Mozambique Identifies Over 100 Players to Boost National Football Teams

Mozambique Footbal League (Moçambola) Secures Funding for Club Travel Until End of Season

FUNDING SHORTFALL: Minister of Sports Caifadine Manasses, with Mozambican Football League (MLF) President Alberto Simango Jr. (right). Simango said the league currently lacks the funds to proceed. Photo: Supplied

The Mozambican Football League (LMF) has announced that it now has the financial guarantees required to cover air travel costs for all clubs participating in the 2025 Moçambola championship, following a two-week suspension of the competition. “We are making this announcement because we now have assurances that the League will be able to pay for… Continue reading Mozambique Footbal League (Moçambola) Secures Funding for Club Travel Until End of Season

Sporting Lisbon Acquire Full Rights of Mozambican Talisman Footballer

Sporting Clube de Portugal has secured the full economic rights of Mozambican talisman footballer, Geny Catamo, from Black Bulls FC for €1 million, the Mozambican club announced on Wednesday. “We are pleased to announce the conclusion of an agreement worth €1 million, an amount exceeding the €600,000 initially set in the contract,” said Black Bulls,… Continue reading Sporting Lisbon Acquire Full Rights of Mozambican Talisman Footballer

Mozambican President Proposes Mocuba as New Seat of Parliament and Advocates for Thematic Capitals Across the Country

Inspired by the South African model, Mozambican President, Daniel Chapo, announced on Thursday his intention to establish the country’s future parliamentary headquarters in the city of Mocuba, located in the central Zambézia Province. The announcement was made during a popular rally held in Quelimane and marks a continuation of the President’s campaign promise to reimagine… Continue reading Mozambican President Proposes Mocuba as New Seat of Parliament and Advocates for Thematic Capitals Across the Country

Mozambique to Introduce HIV Prevention Injection Lenacapavir in 2026

This achievement is expected to enhance treatment accessibility for patients. Photo: TV BRICS/Istock

Mozambique is preparing to introduce Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable medication for the prevention of HIV infection, starting in January 2026. Health authorities expect to initially acquire between 80,000 and 90,000 doses, with the treatment aimed at 30,000 to 40,000 people in high-risk groups. The announcement was made by Francisco Mbofana, Executive Secretary of the National… Continue reading Mozambique to Introduce HIV Prevention Injection Lenacapavir in 2026

Mozambican Opposition Leader Venâncio Mondlane Formally Charged with Terrorism

Mozambican opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane has been formally indicted on multiple serious charges, including terrorism, in what his supporters are calling a politically motivated case amid ongoing tensions following the contested 2024 general elections. The formal indictment marks the end of a months-long preparatory phase, with prosecutors now officially charging Mondlane with: Mondlane, who has… Continue reading Mozambican Opposition Leader Venâncio Mondlane Formally Charged with Terrorism

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