On Africa's southeastern coast along the Indian Ocean, Mozambique sits atop vast reserves of hydrocarbons and critical minerals. The country also controls a vital shipping corridor: the Mozambique ...
The Secretary of State for the Treasury and Budget assured yesterday that Mozambique has 75,000 tonnes of fuel, sufficient ...
In this issue Harsh economic warnings Debt and foreign exchange crisis  Frelimo sees a different picture  Higher import costs No jobs in Cabo Delgado Harsh warn ...
Mozambique’s once-rapid growth has stalled since 2016, with rising poverty, weak job creation, heavy reliance on extractives, ...
Under existing policies, chronic fiscal deficits and reliance on costly domestic debt, combined with weaker economic growth, ...
Improving security beyond the project site is vital, as is ensuring that gas revenues are managed responsibly and transparently.
Mozambique’s economy has slowed sharply since 2016 with two-thirds of the population below the poverty line. While over half a million young people enter the job market annually, job creation remains ...
As Trump tears down renewable energy, once again, Mozambique bears the brunt of climate harm caused by fossil fuel producers.
The Government of Mozambique, the African Development Bank Group, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have launched a multi-partner project designed to restore livelihoods, stimulate ...
Employment expanded in February, but at a weaker rate than the previous month, marking the second straight month of slower hiring. Purchasing growth also moderated, recording the smallest increase in ...
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Saturday re-inaugurated the Nhamatanda General Secondary school, in the central province of Sofala, which is now the largest secondary school in the country."This ...