The Mozambican government hopes to market 3.4 million tonnes of grain in the 2025-2026 agricultural years, which would be a seven per cent increase on this year's harvest.
Mozambique's National Association of Teachers (Anapro) has called on President Daniel Chapo to intervene in the long-running dispute over the government's failure to pay teachers for overtime.
Hotel manager Fernando Cuna waited four years for TotalEnergies to resume construction of its $20 billion liquefied natural ...
Speaking in Geneva at a high-level panel on Early Warning for All Initiatives and the Role of National Meteorological and ...
Leaders of Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda and Mozambique have all hosted controversial businessman Source: Zambia’s ...
The decision by TotalEnergies to lift the force majeure on its Mozambique liquified natural gas (LNG) project marks the ...
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Friday urged Mozambican students living in Brazil to act as ambassadors for Mozambique, contributing with their knowledge and dedication to the image of the ...
Post-election turmoil spreads regionally, disrupting transport corridors and hitting landlocked countries’ economies.
Mozambique’s Private Sector Confederation (CTA) launches the Bureau de Conteúdo Local at the 20th Annual Private Sector Conference (CASP), which started today in Maputo. The platform aims to increase ...
Grindrod has officially broken ground on Phase 1 of its Matola dry-bulk terminal expansion programme. The event saw ...