Macau plans to leverage Portugal's influence to support the international expansion of Chinese medicine products, using CPLP countries as entry points, with medicines already registered in Mozambique and Brazil.
Mozambique's national hydrocarbon company, ENH, has projected an investment of US$150 million for the development of new gas infrastructure within the country.
The UN has only mobilized 30% of the 462.9 million euros needed for its Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan in Mozambique, which is facing increased armed violence and food insecurity.
The UN has documented 552 grave violations against children in northern Mozambique, with abductions, forced recruitment, and sexual violence being the leading abuses, prompting UN Secretary-General Guterres to express deep concern.
LAM Mozambique Airlines will begin operating two new aircraft this week, expanding its fleet to 10 planes for passenger and cargo transport. The Mozambican airline aims to further increase its fleet to 12 aircraft by December.
The Polish city of Sopot will host writers from Portugal, Brazil, and Mozambique from August 20 to 23, featuring debates, films, comics, and children's workshops.
Alfeu Cuna, the new governor of Mozambique's Gaza province, has been asked to find 'creative solutions' for the 725,000 people affected by devastating floods in January, as he replaces Margarida Chongo.
Mozambique's Minister of Youth and Sports, Caifadine Paulo Manasse, inaugurated a workshop in Maputo Province titled 'Alliance for the Future: Co-Investing in Training, Nurturing Talent,' calling for a new strategy for vocational training with Italy's support.
Mozambique's external debt has fallen by 7.5%, primarily due to an advance payment from the Bank of Mozambique to the International Monetary Fund, while the central government's internal debt increased by 12%.
The Mozambican government plans to harmonize the legal framework for the cashew value chain to enhance its competitiveness, with cashew exports having generated $57.3 million according to the Bank of Mozambique.
Mozambique's National Election Commission is preparing for the next electoral cycle and is considering combining municipal, legislative, and presidential elections into a single day.
Mozambique's central bank has again identified worsening fiscal risk as a major factor of uncertainty for the national economy, noting that public debt has surged by 20% in the last five years.
Citizen science data from iNaturalist has revealed 44 species of sharks and rays in Mozambique, representing about a third of the nation's known diversity, with many species identified as threatened.
Japan has donated over 720 tons of food to Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, and has invested $14 million in humanitarian aid in the country since 2024, where the Islamic State has been active since October 2017.
Angolan comedian Gilmário performed in South Africa after Maputo refused him a visa for cultural activities, leading to the cancellation of several shows in Mozambique.
Mozambique has launched a plan to reduce its child mortality rate from 60 to 35 deaths per thousand children under five, focusing on improved nutrition, immunization, and equitable health access.
The United Kingdom has drastically cut its aid to nine African countries, including Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Mozambique, with reductions exceeding 80% for some long-standing partners.
The President of Mozambique was congratulated for his 'reformist agenda,' with calls for results-oriented bilateral cooperation and emphasis on political stability for investment.
Mozambique's minister emphasized that transitional justice is crucial for building the future and promoting truth, advocating for reconciliation to avoid new conflicts.
The Mozambican government's spokesperson stated that while arbitration might 'bring positions closer,' the taxes claimed from Galp are 'a right of Mozambicans,' indicating no concession on the fiscal demand.
Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo advocated for a more solidary Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) to foster development and cohesion among its member nations.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, during a visit to Maputo, pledged Russia's assistance to Mozambique in combating the terrorist threat in the northern part of the country and praised Maputo's balanced stance on the war in Ukraine.
Islamic extremists have claimed responsibility for an attack in Mozambique, which is one of 11 violent incidents recorded in Cabo Delgado province in the first two weeks of July. Five soldiers were killed, one captured, and their weapons seized.
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo called on universities to educate a productive and employable workforce necessary for the country's industrialization.
Several African nations, including Nigeria, Kenya, and Mozambique, are evacuating their citizens from South Africa following a surge in xenophobic violence and attacks against foreign nationals. The incidents have prompted international concern and calls for an end to anti-immigrant sentiment.
Humanitarian support in northern Mozambique, primarily in Cabo Delgado province, has reached only 46% of its target population, according to a United Nations report.
Mozambique has experienced record-breaking opposite climate events in recent months, with extreme floods in January followed by severe drought in February, resulting in 314 deaths.
An article reflects on Mozambique's independence from Portugal in 1975, highlighting the country's current struggles with poverty, early mortality, and the symbolic Kalashnikov on its flag.
The book 'Caderno de Memórias Coloniais' is described as a work on Portuguese colonialism and racism in Mozambique, written by a dissident returnee and woman, aiming to expand perspectives.
Sexual violence is reportedly surging in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, where women and girls are caught between insurgents and soldiers in a conflict that has lasted nearly a decade. The region is rich in natural resources like gas, precious stones, and lithium.
Mozambique's criminal police face scrutiny over alleged use of spy networks to pursue government critics, with civil society groups denouncing abductions and killings by security forces following disputed elections.
Arlindo Chissale, a journalist and political activist in Mozambique, disappeared without a trace on January 7, 2025, in the Islamist-insurgency-hit region of Cabo Delgado.
More than 220 schools in Mozambique have been attacked or used for military purposes, with at least 12 schools utilized for military ends in one year, denying students access and putting them at risk due to the insurgency in Cabo Delgado.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will negotiate support for Mozambique in the coming months, following a request from the Mozambican government due to a challenging economic situation. Policies will be revisited to restore macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability.
The President of the African Union stated that Mozambique has the potential to become an epicenter for the 'blue economy,' which already generates millions, but highlighted climate, health, and crime challenges.
The Mozambican President's office has responded to a petition from Mondlane's party, forwarding their complaints. The petition details 436 cases of extreme violence, including kidnappings, torture, and 56 assassinations.
The World Bank plans to support Mozambique's economic recovery, with a focus on the impact of recent floods and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
A proposed Exxon gas project is projected to provide an $11 billion annual boost to Mozambique's economy, highlighting the significant economic impact of the energy development.
Health care providers in South Africa and Mozambique report that the cancellation or redirection of U.S. PEPFAR funding under the Trump administration has endangered vulnerable people and led to loss of life.
Mozambique has received an additional 169 citizens, bringing the total to 714, who were repatriated following xenophobic attacks in neighboring South Africa.
A draft African treaty, which claims sexual and reproductive health and rights threaten the African family, has moved closer to becoming policy, drawing condemnation from human rights groups as regressive and dangerous.
A program focused on HIV prevention for adolescent girls and young women in Mozambique, known as DREAMS, has ended following funding cuts by the Trump administration, impacting beneficiaries.
Italian photographer Marco Palombi's 'Humus' exhibition, featuring 22 images, opened at the Natural History Museum in Maputo, Mozambique, as part of the country's Republic Day celebrations.
Three new experimental vaccines are being urgently developed to combat a rare and rapidly spreading strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo. International efforts are intensifying, with calls for immediate action and significant funding allocated to accelerate vaccine research.
Brazil is investigating two possible cases of Ebola in men exhibiting symptoms, amid a global scramble to contain the virus. This comes as health authorities remain vigilant for potential spread.
Mozambique's Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy (MIREME) highlighted the strategic importance of extending the country's continental shelf and ensuring responsible exploitation of seabed resources. This initiative aims to secure national interests and promote sustainable development.
A health facility in Gaza is facing accusations of distributing expired medicine, prompting concerns about patient safety and the quality of healthcare services in the region.
A Kenyan court has issued a halt to the opening of a US-funded Ebola quarantine facility in the country, raising questions about public health infrastructure and international aid.
The Italy-Mozambique Business Forum, focusing on infrastructure and construction sectors, was presented at a press conference in Maputo, with the business mission scheduled for June 8 and 9.
Italy has pledged to invest €100 million in Pemba and Chimoio, Mozambique, as part of the Green Cities initiative, aiming to support sustainable urban development.
The five largest banks in Mozambique have seen their profits cut due to increased exposure to debt, with domestic debt alone growing by nearly 250 million euros since December, impacting major banks like CGD and BCP.
ExxonMobil has announced the awarding of contracts worth one billion dollars for equipment and services for the first phase of the Rovuma LNG project in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique.
The death toll from a capsized ferry on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe has risen to 92, with rescue efforts continuing to recover more bodies. The tragedy, which occurred on Wednesday, has seen the number of fatalities steadily increase as more victims are found.
Air Mozambique has begun operating five daily flights to Chimoio in anticipation of the upcoming Frelimo conference, boosting connectivity to the region.
The Podemos opposition party in Mozambique has condemned police repression and alleged shootings against Venâncio Mondlane's party during a march in Quelimane. The movement is calling for an independent investigation to hold responsible the agents who reportedly fired shots.
Mondlane states that the Anamola party seeks to address the aspirations of the new generation in Mozambique, aiming to transform societal hopes into concrete proposals for upcoming electoral cycles.
Mozambican police have seized 1.4 tons of fentanyl at the country's main airport, hidden in cosmetic bottles. This represents one of the largest drug shipments ever intercepted in the region.
Ique Langa's film 'Chapa 100' is a surrealist romance focusing on older individuals, with Mozambique's minibuses playing a crucial role in the narrative about love, loneliness, and hope.
Mozambique's minister stated that Slovakia is open to continuing support, and the government is interested in expanding cooperation with Denmark. The mission has been extended until 2028.
ExxonMobil and Mozambique have reiterated their intention to proceed with a decisive phase for a mega gas project in the Rovuma basin, aiming for an annual production of 18.6 million tons.
The World Bank is providing $216.4 million to fund an eight-year program in northern Mozambique. The initiative will focus on collaboration between the state and communities, and access to economic opportunities, with a goal to mobilize $2.5 billion.
Daewoo Engineering & Construction received a letter of intent from ExxonMobil Mozambique Limitada, being selected as an EPC contractor for the first phase of the Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique.
The Mozambican government, in partnership with Italian cooperation, delivered supplies and equipment to students at the Chókwè Agricultural Institute in the southern province of Gaza, which was affected by floods.
Mozambican authorities are increasing food assistance for 250,000 people in Sofala and pre-positioning food supplies due to the risk of drought associated with El Niño, which threatens to worsen food insecurity.
Mozambique has lauded the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) as a relevant international actor, emphasizing mobility among member states as a significant political and social achievement on its 30th anniversary.
The United States has issued an apology after displaying a map of Africa with significant geographical errors, including showing Nigeria as landlocked and misplacing Mozambique.
The Bank of Mozambique revealed that the amount of physical money in circulation in the country increased by almost 5% in May, reaching a five-month high. The value is equivalent to 73.1 billion meticals (990 million euros).
UNICEF has praised Mozambique as a model for water financing, noting that the country's adopted mechanism has successfully increased household water connections and strengthened the sustainability of water services, even as 2.1 billion people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water.
Mozambique's Council of Ministers has approved decrees to end the state monopoly on railways and restructure the aviation sector, revoking previous legislation.
Italian Ambassador Gabriele Annis stated that Italy stands with Mozambique in combating climate risks, highlighting the partnership's value in disaster risk reduction.
Angola and Mozambique have decided not to adopt the Portuguese Orthographic Agreement, citing implementation costs and the unique characteristics of local Portuguese as reasons. Less than five percent of the Guinean population reportedly speaks Portuguese.
The President of Portugal congratulated Mozambique's President Chapo on his 'reformist agenda,' emphasizing a 'perfect relationship' and offering Portugal's training capacity, with a 500 million credit line nearing completion.
Several semiconductor companies, including Ambiq (AMBQ), STMicroelectronics (STM), and nLIGHT (LASR), have been highlighted as strong performers and potential investment opportunities within the sector.
Roth Capital has begun its coverage of Ambiq Micro, assigning a 'Buy' rating and setting a price target of $125. This initiation of coverage brings Ambiq Micro into focus for investors and analysts.
This week's eco-wins include a German company developing vegan pregnancy tests, India using millennia-old traditions for cooling, and Mozambique building with bottles.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia is ready to assist Mozambique in eliminating the 'terrorist threat' it faces, according to TASS news agency.
Analysts are advocating for the legalization of the Lambda organization in Mozambique, whose registration process is reportedly stalled, noting that Mozambique has faced penalties from UN human rights bodies.
Thousands of foreigners are seeking to leave South Africa after local groups demanded the departure of all irregular immigrants by June 30, prompting emergency repatriations by countries like Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique.
Mozambique is constructing an "Intelligent Driving Test Center" aimed at reducing illicit practices during driving exams by providing a simulated real-world environment for practical tests.
Mozambique has launched a ten-year Inclusive Agri-Food Value Chain Development Program aimed at strengthening the resilience of rural communities and empowering 255,000 families.
Ongoing conflict and terrorism in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province have led to the closure of 104 schools and the displacement of 52,000 children, with the UN reporting dozens of deaths and abductions in May alone.
Angola's head of state extended congratulations to Mozambique on its 51st year of independence, emphasizing the strong historical ties and friendship between the two African nations.
The first national convention of the Anamola party in Mozambique concluded with the election of former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane as its president, who ran unopposed for the leadership.
The European Union has emphasized the importance of Mozambique's significant gas reserves for Europe's energy security and diversification, noting that investments operate within a framework of partnership and political cooperation.
An impromptu tour of Maputo, Mozambique's capital city, highlights the unique imprint left by architect Amâncio 'Pancho' Guedes and its modernist architecture.
The Mozambican government requires €987 million to build classrooms and address the issue of students studying outdoors. In April, the minister stated that approximately 10,500 classes were still being held in open-air settings.
Mexican drug cartels are establishing meth labs in rural African regions to dominate the market, with five Mexicans facing trial in South Africa and others arrested in Nigeria and Mozambique.
Following the assassination of the Bishop of Quelimane in Mozambique on June 6, the Pope has appointed Estêvão Fernando as the new administrator of the Diocese of Quelimane.
For nearly a decade, an Islamist group has terrorized Mozambique's northern province of Cabo Delgado, where vast reserves of rubies, timber, and natural gas paradoxically coexist with the region remaining the country's poorest.
Prices in Mozambique surged by 2.32% in May, nearly quadrupling the rate from April, with the increase in fuel prices identified as a key contributing factor to the inflation.
Twenty-one Italian companies are in Mozambique for the Mozambique-Italy 2026 Business Mission, focusing on infrastructure and construction sectors, culminating in a declaration of intent for the Green Cities project.
Approximately 7,400 families in Denmark have applied for holiday assistance from Mødrehjælpen, with concerns about food checks and financial shame potentially impacting application numbers. Meanwhile, in Mozambique, the number of displaced people in Ancuabe reached 20,000 in May.
Osorio Citora Afonso, a Catholic bishop in Mozambique, was reportedly killed by a bullet to the chest. He had been bishop of Quelimane since August 2025 and interim administrator of the Archdiocese of Beira.
Bishop Osório Citora Afonso of Quelimane, Mozambique, was shot and killed at his episcopal residence during the early morning hours, with suspects currently at large.
Mozambique remains a priority partner in Italy's strategy for Africa, with a growing portfolio of projects in energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and digital technology, as reiterated by Italy's Ambassador to Maputo.
Mozambique has reported that five of its citizens were killed in violent xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The incidents highlight ongoing tensions and violence against foreign nationals in the country.
A medical facility in Mozambique, run by an Italian Catholic association, offers a long-term perspective on the AIDS epidemic in the country, where over 10 percent of the population lives with HIV.
During a visit by a French and German delegation, members of the Bosnian Presidency expressed opposing views on NATO membership and the future of the OHR. This comes as protests are planned outside the OHR in Sarajevo, highlighting ongoing political tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Georgia is exploring the value of Joseph Stalin's extensive 40,000-bottle wine collection, highlighting its historical and potential economic significance.
Ethiopia is holding elections with the ruling party widely expected to secure a landslide victory. While polls are open, not all citizens are able to vote.
Lara Warner, the former risk manager for Credit Suisse, who was once a powerful figure in Swiss finance, could face court again after the Finance Department appealed the dismissal of charges against her in the Mozambique scandal.
A delegation of 21 Italian companies will visit Maputo, Mozambique, on June 8 and 9 for a business mission focused on the infrastructure and construction sectors.
Petra Diamonds announced plans to cut jobs and place its Finsch mine in South Africa under business rescue, signaling financial difficulties for the company.
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being complicated by ongoing conflict and insecurity, despite efforts to scale up testing and identify treatments. An Italian doctor who had contact with Ebola patients was admitted to a Rome hospital.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reports the highest number of recorded migrant deaths on the Eastern Southern Africa Route, highlighting the perilous journey faced by migrants in the region.
Invictus Energy has finalized a gas deal in Zimbabwe, advancing its Cabora Bassa gas project and signaling significant developments in the region's energy sector.
Northern Mozambique has endured years of "multiple shocks" including conflict, cyclones, cholera, and displacement, each impacting an already struggling health system before the last could be processed.
Mozambique's state revenue from large-scale projects and business concessions fell by 41% in 2025, with these projects recording a global loss of 164 million euros, according to the General State Account.
The United Nations has launched a 1.7 million plan to combat cholera in Mozambique, where 123 cases were recorded in two weeks, by linking epidemiological data to immediate funding for recurrent outbreaks.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
A UN rapporteur has recommended that Mozambique negotiate in Cabo Delgado, where an estimated 500 insurgent fighters are present. The recommendation raises questions about the potential parties and scope of such negotiations.
A provincial conference on just energy transition is being held in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, focusing on equitable approaches to shifting energy sources.
The government of Mozambique is developing tax incentives aimed at expanding the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) within the country, promoting cleaner energy alternatives.
This story explores the current situation in Portugal, focusing on efforts to 'find our way back' in various aspects. It provides an overview of the country's challenges and progress.
Galp has moved to international arbitration against Mozambique due to a tax dispute concerning the sale of a 10% stake in a natural gas project in the Rovuma Basin, invoking agreements with Portugal and the Netherlands.
At least 819 people have fled a village in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, following armed attacks. The province has been experiencing an insurgency since 2017, resulting in over 6,600 deaths and numerous displacements.
Mozambique is mobilizing 28.5 million for emergency road repairs in the provinces of Inhambane, Gaza, and Maputo. Works are scheduled to begin in August and September, ahead of the next rainy season in October.
The Bank of Mozambique has lowered the annual limit for overseas payments via card to three million meticais (40,700 euros) and tightened prior controls for issuing or renewing bank cards.
A disciplinary process has been initiated against armed men in Macossa, Mozambique, after images circulated last week showing them wielding AK-47 type weapons, causing public alarm.
The leader of Banco Comercial Português (BCP) has reaffirmed the bank's commitment to Millennium bim in Mozambique and its position in Angola's Millennium Atlântico, rejecting divestment unless a significant opportunity arises.
Reports indicate that 403 children, including 71 girls, have been recruited by armed groups, and 468 minors abducted amidst escalating violence in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province.
Mozambique is grappling with widespread hunger following devastating floods, as lost harvests and disrupted supply routes have pushed many families deeper into food insecurity.
The direct debt of Mozambique's State Business Sector decreased by almost 3% compared to 37,286.9 million meticais in 2025, with the National Investment Bank being a major contributor to this reduction.
Mozambique ranks among the top five countries in its region for internally displaced persons, primarily due to the conflict in Cabo Delgado and natural disasters. Only Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, and Ethiopia have more displaced people in the region.
Mozambique has recorded over 9,550 cholera cases, with Nampula leading in infections and deaths, and the UN approving an early financing mechanism of up to 1.7 million euros.
Mozambique's Portos e Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique transported 18% fewer passengers but 8% more goods in 2025 compared to the previous year, resulting in a decrease in company profits.
Mozambique and China have signed memorandums of understanding for investments covering sectors such as infrastructure, mining technology, and electric vehicles. The specific investment values have not yet been defined.
An article speculates on whether a clash between Donald Trump and Canada could escalate into a global conflict, referencing past events like wildfires over Toronto and floods in Mozambique as potential precursors to broader instability.
Mozambique has announced a plan, part of the €4 billion ProÁguas program launched in May, to provide 876,000 new piped water connections by 2036, aiming to serve 75% of the Mozambican population.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro emphasized the deepening cooperation between Portugal and Mozambique following the visit of Daniel Chapo, calling the visit 'especially symbolic.'
In joint statements with the Mozambican Head of State, Seguro highlighted cooperation between the two countries and expressed hope that disputes between Mozambique and Galp would be resolved through dialogue.
Alleged terrorists were killed in clashes with Mozambican forces while attempting to invade a military base, following an attack claimed by the Islamic State earlier in July.
Cooperation between Brazil and Mozambique in maternal and child health has led to Brazil offering support for the expansion of human milk banks in Mozambique, alongside specialist training.
The British Council, a key institution for UK cultural influence abroad, is set to close its permanent offices and withdraw staff from nine countries, including Tanzania and Mozambique, as it grapples with financial difficulties.
More than 12,000 people were displaced in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province in June, bringing the total to over 26,000 forced to leave their homes since early 2026.
The closing ceremony for the Italian-funded Corebiom biodiversity project was held in Maputo, Mozambique. The project, part of the Rino cooperation program, aims to develop and improve biodiversity initiatives.
Lithuania's acting Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys discussed with his Mozambican counterpart the potential for Lithuanian businesses to contribute to the development of digital public services in Mozambique.
An annual report for Maputo, Mozambique, reveals that over 2,200 people were in situations of risk between July 2025 and June 2026. The Kampfumu district has the highest concentration of these cases.
Italy and Mozambique have signed a memorandum of understanding in Maputo to strengthen their cooperation on environmental issues and sustainable development.
Mozambique's National Elections Commission (CNE) is studying the possibility of holding all elections on the same day. The plan also includes meetings with political parties to discuss the use of technology and artificial intelligence, and to assess the feasibility of consolidating three elections into a single day.
Rebel attacks in northern Mozambique have displaced 52,000 children since January, with the conflict, which has claimed 6,632 lives since 2017, spreading to new areas.
Ambiq Micro has priced its upsized public offering at $78.00 per share, successfully raising $156 million. This financial move indicates significant investor interest and provides capital for the company's operations.
Former Cape Verdean President Jorge Carlos Fonseca and the President of Mozambique's Constitutional Council advocated for CPLP members to align more closely with democratic principles, noting that some members do not respect human rights.
Journalists in Mozambique are facing increasing pressure, including killings, disappearances, and attacks that have gone unpunished, with violence intensifying after disputed 2024 elections.
A recipe for Shrimp Mozambique, a popular Portuguese dish featuring spicy shrimp in a tomato and garlic sauce, is presented as a quick lunch option for the whole family.
Few reports are emerging from Mozambique's northern Cabo Delgado province, where an Islamist insurgency has been ongoing for almost a decade, as journalists face intimidation and disappearances.
Mozambican politician Venâncio Mondlane is the only candidate for the presidency of the Aliança Nacional para um Moçambique Livre e Autónomo (Anamola), a party he founded and currently leads on an interim basis.
The restart of TotalEnergies' $20 billion gas project in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, after a five-year suspension due to a jihadist attack, has reignited hopes for jobs and prosperity but also fueled local resentment.
In Maputo, Minister Gonçalo Saraiva Matias shared Portuguese experiences in AI, digital services, and business portfolios as a reference for modernizing the Mozambican state.
A severe hailstorm in Mozambique has destroyed 892 homes and affected over 3,100 people. The natural disaster has caused significant damage and displacement in the affected areas.
Ghana and Mozambique's Renamo party have questioned South Africa's commitment to addressing xenophobia. Both entities are pressing for a clearer stance and more effective measures from South Africa regarding the issue.
Two suspects have been arrested in Mozambique in connection with the murder of South African tourists Dina and Ernst Marais, who were killed in Kruger National Park near Crooks Corner.
The European Union has reached an agreement to establish migrant deportation centers in third countries, a move aimed at tightening its asylum policy. This decision paves the way for member states to create facilities outside the EU for processing and returning irregular migrants.
South Africa's national football team, Bafana Bafana, experienced a significant delay in their departure for the World Cup due to unresolved visa issues for players and staff, including an assistant coach. The team's travel plans were disrupted, causing an 'embarrassing' situation before they were finally set to fly.
Deadly violence against opposition politicians in Mozambique has raised concerns about politically motivated assassinations, despite government claims of isolated incidents.
The US Embassy and Mozambique's Scholarship Institute have met to identify ways to cooperate and increase access for Mozambican students to American higher education.
From June 1, 2026, South Africa will require all foreign-registered vehicles to be declared on the SARS system before entering or exiting the country, impacting travelers, particularly from Mozambique.
A delegation from the European Parliament’s Committee on Development visited the European Union Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique (EUMAM MOZ). The visit likely focused on assessing the mission's progress and its impact on development in the region.
Police in South Africa have intercepted a truck from Malawi, seizing drugs estimated to be worth US$61 million. The large-scale drug bust highlights ongoing efforts against illicit trafficking.
Mozambique's Ministry of Health is reinforcing prevention and readiness measures against the evolving Ebola outbreak, despite considering the country to be at low risk.
A new study by CIP reveals that Mozambique's foreign exchange shortage has led to the closure of 500 companies and left 15,000 people jobless, highlighting significant economic challenges.
The Mozambique CEO Summit is set to take place in 2026, bringing together business leaders to discuss economic strategies and investment opportunities in the country.