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Some 20 elderly people were this year murdered in Mozambique as a result of their alleged involvement in witchcraft, Prime Minister Aires Aly said on Wednesday in Maputo when addressing a Third Age Forum which urged the government to speed up the adoption...
Government authorities in the southern Mozambican province of Inhambane ordered the immediate removal of public notices from all tourist resorts with the words ‘private property’, claiming that these are unlawful and discriminatory, the official...
A colonial-era coconut plantation is being revived in southern Mozambique to give small incomes to a largely cashless rural community, and is being viewed as a pilot project that could be rolled out across poor isolated communities to generate work for...
Mozambique’s Inhambane province is poised to attract $175 million in tourism industry investment this year, according to Bento Nhassengo, the provincial director for tourism.
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The Mozambican tourism sector grew 16% in 2009, and registered capital investments of 222.5 million euros, state-run Radio Mozambique reports on Tuesday, citing Tourism Minister, Fernando Sumbana.
The Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group PetroVietnam plans to invest in an $85 million gas project in Mozambique. Nelson Ocuane, the chief executive officer of Mozambique’s energy firm Empresa National de Hidrocarbonetes (ENH), said talks are underway...
Mozambique has entrusted the exploration, operation and management of some of the country’s key airports to private companies, bringing an end to decades of state monopoly in the field, a senior official has said.
Cabinet spokesman Victor Bernardo told...
The World Bank has approved a $25 million aid package to assist economic agents in the Mozambican provinces of Inhambane and Nampula who will, until 2014, have access to funding to improve the business climate and increase their competitiveness.
The bank...
Mozambique on Friday said natural gas production is expected double to 240 million gigajoules per year by 2010 at the Temane and Pande gas fields in the country’s southern Inhambane Province.