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The profit of Cervejas de Mozambique (CDM) almost tripled in 2024 to 1.706 billion meticais (€24 million), according to the report and accounts of the company, which produces the main Mozambican beer ...
Air transport in Mozambique carried over 2.4 million passengers in 2024, up almost 25% on 2023, according to official data ...
Around 400 people in the province of Tete have contracted malaria this year, and 16 have died from the disease. The number of ...
Mozambican exhibitors promise to exceed the expectations of visitors to the 35th Malawi International Trade Fair (MITF) which kicks off in Blantyre today, by showcasing our country's excellence in the ...
The political commission of the Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo, the party in power) has asked the government to move forward with institutional and administrative reforms in the state, including ...
The National Institute of Meteorology (INAM) predicts a warmer winter throughout the country, a result that may be associated with the dynamics of the atmosphere as well as climate change. Nights in ...
More than 400 school classes are still being taught outdoors in Matola, on the outskirts of Maputo, the municipality has admitted while announcing that construction of at least 15 new classrooms is ...
Despite all the joint efforts of the justice departments in Sofala to stop feminicide, the murder of women in the city of ...
Mozambique advocates greater engagement between the African Union and the European Union in conflict prevention and combating terrorism and violent extremism. Mozambique's position was expressed by ...
Mozambique's largest electricity producer and one of the main dams in Africa, announced on Wednesday that it has paid €1.588 billion to the Mozambican state since 2007. Speaking at the opening of the ...
Casino operator Wynn Resorts announced on Wednesday the creation of 30 annual scholarships for master's students at the University of Science and Technology of Macau, including students from ...
Tropical forests in eastern Congo that fell into rebel hands this year have seen a spike in illegal logging to produce charcoal and timber, residents and environmentalists said, raising fears of large ...
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