MOZAMBIQUE
Solenta/Fastjet Cleared for Domestic Flights
Mozambique’s Civil Aviation Institute (IACM) has granted a licence to operate domestic air transport to…
Mozambique’s Attorney-General Demands “Concrete Results” From SERNIC in Fight Against Kidnappings, Drug Trafficking and Corruption
Mozambique’s Attorney-General, Américo Letela, has called for the National Criminal Investigation Service (SERNIC) to deliver…
Rwandan Speaker Hails African Solidarity in Address to Mozambican Parliament
The Speaker of the Rwandan Chamber of Deputies, Gertrude Kazarwa, has praised the growing partnership…
Mozambique Probes Use of HIV Drugs as “Growth Boosters” in Poultry Farming
In the central Mozambican province of Tete, a troubling practice has come to light: some…
Mozambique’s Coral North FLNG Project Reaches Final Investment Decision
MAPUTO, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) — The Coral North Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project in Mozambique reached its Final Investment Decision (FID) on Thursday, with a signing ceremony held in the capital, Maputo. The multi-billion-dollar project is jointly developed by Italy’s Eni Group, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Mozambique’s national oil company ENH, Korea Gas Corporation, and XRG, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. Located in the ultra-deep waters off Cabo Delgado Province in northern Mozambique, within Area…
Photo Exhibition in Maputo Marks 50th Anniversary of China–Mozambique Diplomatic Ties
MAPUTO, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) — A photo exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Mozambique opened Friday at the Mozambique-China Cultural Center in the Mozambican capital of Maputo. Jointly organized by the Chinese Embassy in Mozambique, the Mozambican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, and Xinhua News Agency Africa Regional Bureau, the event which Sponsored by Jinan Yuxiao Group brought together about 200 participants, including Mozambican Secretary of State for Tourism Fredson Bacar, Chinese Ambassador to…
Mozambican PM Calls for Urgent Revision of Media and Broadcasting Laws
Maputo, 12 September 2025 – Mozambican Prime Minister Benvinda Levi has emphasised the urgent need to revise the country’s media and broadcasting legislation in light of the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. Speaking on Friday in Maputo at the opening of the National Public Consultation Seminar on the Media Legislative Package, Prime Minister Levi acknowledged that while digital technologies offer vast potential for pluralism and citizen engagement, they also introduce new risks. These include the rapid evolution…
Fuelled by Rage: Bobole Community Eats Suspect’s Pig After Murder of Motorcycle Taxi Rider
The village of Bobole, in northern Maputo province, has, in recent times, been the stage for several tragic events. This week, the community was left in shock and anger following the brutal murder of a young man who worked as a motorcycle taxi rider. His body was discovered at the bottom of a well approximately 45 metres deep — a grim end that sparked outrage among local residents. Efforts were made to retrieve the body, with the fire brigade called…
SADC Praises Mozambique’s Progress in Peace and Development
MAPUTO – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has commended Mozambique’s progress in key areas such as peace, security, regional trade, and development. Speaking on Tuesday in Maputo, SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi expressed the organization’s satisfaction with the achievements Mozambique has recorded. The remarks were made following a working meeting held at the Office of the Mozambican Head of State, Daniel Chapo. According to Magosi, the meeting was an opportunity to align priorities and identify areas where SADC can…
China Reaffirms Partnership with Mozambique Against Global Hegemony
China has reiterated its commitment to strengthening political and economic ties with Mozambique while joining forces to oppose global hegemony and power politics, China’s ambassador to Mozambique, Zheng Xuan, said on Wednesday. Speaking at the Symposium on China–Mozambique Relations at Joaquim Chissano University, Zheng underlined Beijing’s intention to work with Mozambique and other peace-oriented nations to safeguard genuine multilateralism, defend international law and enhance the role of the United Nations. “This year marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations,…
From Ruins to Renewal: Cyclone Victims Begin New Life in Sofala
Six years after Cyclone Idai tore through central Mozambique, leaving a trail of destruction and despair, hundreds of families in Sofala province are finally moving into new homes. On Wednesday, the Buddhist-inspired Tzu Chi Foundation handed over 840 houses in Búzi district, part of an ambitious reconstruction project valued at US$33 million. The homes are located in Guara-Guara, a resettlement site built to provide safety and stability for families displaced by the storm that devastated Sofala in 2019. For many…
Mozambique: Child Shot Dead by Police, Officer Lynched in Retaliation
A tragic chain of events in Mozambique has left two people dead and exposed deep tensions between law enforcement and communities. A 12-year-old child was shot dead by police, sparking violent retaliation from locals who lynched an officer of the Mozambican Republic Police (PRM) and blocked the country’s main highway for hours. The incident unfolded early Monday morning in Bobole, Marracuene district, along the busy National Road Number One (EN1). A vehicle travelling from South Africa towards Manica province had…
Qatar Commits $20 Billion Investment in Mozambique
Mozambique has secured a major boost to its development ambitions following the signing of a $20 billion strategic cooperation agreement with Al Mansour Holding, a powerful Qatari conglomerate. The deal, formalised Tuesday in Maputo, spans a wide range of economic and social sectors and signals a deepening partnership between the two gas-rich nations. According to a statement from the Mozambican presidency, the agreement will channel investments into agriculture, livestock, fisheries, oil and gas, renewable energy, road and rail infrastructure, logistics…
Mozambique’s Private Sector Urges Urgent Action Over Mozal’s Future
The Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA) has raised alarm over the uncertainty surrounding Mozal Aluminium and its impact on the national economy, calling recent developments “inadmissible” and appealing for the reinstatement of Mozambican companies affected by contract terminations. The concerns follow an announcement by South32, Mozal’s majority shareholder, that operations at the aluminium smelter could cease from March 2026 if no viable solution is found for electricity supply once its current agreement with South Africa’s Eskom ends. The…













