THE MOZA EYE: Moçambique - Sofala - Gorongoza.

THE MOZA EYE: Moçambique - Sofala - Gorongoza.

THE MOZA EYE: Maputo natural history museum

THE MOZA EYE: Maputo natural history museum

THE MOZA EYE: Maputo natural history museum

THE MOZA EYE: Maputo natural history museum

THE MOZA EYE: Gorongosa national park,Mozambique

THE MOZA EYE: Gorongosa national park,Mozambique

THE MOZA EYE: Girrasol Bahia

THE MOZA EYE: Girrasol Bahia: Located in the center of Maputo, 7 km from the airport, this is one of Mozambique’s best hotels due to its unique cylindrical-shape buildi...

THE MOZA EYE: LAKE NIASSA

THE MOZA EYE: LAKE NIASSA: Off the beaten track, lake Niassa (Nyasa), the Mozambican side of Lake Malawi boasts a phenomenally beautiful and unspoiled countryside and.

Human trafficking:SADC seeks to break the tentacles

Fifteen Development Community of Southern Africa (SADC) countries gathered in Maputo expect to see broken the syndicates for human trafficking that operate in the region,with training of law and order enforcement agents and
materials to prevent and combat the phenomenon.The meeting to discuss this rife,illegal practice began yesterday in Maputo city.

FESTIVE SEASON AT THE DOOR: PRM and calls for restraint.



POLICE of the Republic of Mozambique in Maputo announced yesterday that they
are working on preventative measures to ensure a peaceful festive season and already have considerable effective agents for the main arteries of the city.

Mozambique's modern roads

DEFEAT OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN MOZAMBICAN PARLIAMENT "PART OF STRATEGY TO PUSH RENAMO INTO WAR" - IVONE SOARES

DEFEAT OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN MOZAMBICAN PARLIAMENT "PART OF STRATEGY TO PUSH RENAMO
INTO WAR" - IVONE SOARES /RENAMO PARTY MP


The Mozambican parliament,the Assembly of the Republic,on Monday rejected a constitutional amendment,proposed by the largest opposition party Renamo,which would have allowed its leader Afonso Dhlakama to appoint governors in those provinces where he won the most votes in the October 2014 presidential election.

Last year,after it won most votes in the central and northern provinces of Sofala,Manica'Tete,
Zambezia,Nampula and Niassa,Renamo proposed revision of the constitution which would have allowed Afonso Dhlakama's party take control of those provinces.

In fact,Afonso Dhlakama,by proposing these so called''provincial municipalities''was intending to make himself ''presdent'' of the other parts of Mozambique where Frelimo lost the vote.

The Renamo amendment sought to add provincial municipa to the existing towns and city municipalities.

More importantly,it gave the elected provincial
assemblies power to nominate the provincial governor,who would then be sworn into office by the head of state.But that would only take effectafter the 2019 general elections.

In the interim,the governors would be appointed by whichever presidential candidate won most votes in the province in October 2014.

This would allow Dhlakama to appoint five governors in Sofala,Manica,Tete,Zambezia
Contrary to Renamo’s apparent belief,Dhlakama did not win in Niassa there the Frelimo candidate,and now President of the Republic,Filipe Nyusi,won with 48.5 per cent of the vote to 44.4 per cent for Dhlakama.
Renamo has always mantained that Dhlakama won the presdential elections of 2014 and that Frelimo hijacked its victory.

Frelimo mantains that the elections were free and fair and even quotes Dhlakama's words when he said that the elections were fraud free.Frelimo defeated the Renamo proposal in parliament,of which Renamo said was a strategy to bring it into war.

For Renamo,Eduardo Namburete claimed that amending the Constitution“is a peaceful alternative for solving the crisis.We believe in a peaceful,negotiated solution.If the Assembly did not pass the Renamo amendment “it will be proving its incompetence before the people,and showing that the deputies are irrelevant”.

“The alternative to peace is conflict'' ”,he threatened “If we fail to reach consensus,then the judgement of future generations will be harsh”.Frelimo said at that time that the constitution must not be changed to suit Renamos's war ''mongering whims''.

A lengthy written opinion from the Assembly’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Commission
argued that,although Renamo only proposed changing a couple of articles,its amendment would radically alter the whole structure of political power as envisaged in the Constitution.

"The magnitude of the alterations proposed imply deep modifications in the organization and exercise of political power in the Mozambican state",the ccommission said.

Neither the Commission nor the Frelimo group were opposed to changing the Constitution but they believed that it was only through a general revision of the entire Constitution,involving a nationwide debate“that we can alter the political system,deepen decentralization,and undertake constitutional reforms that reflect the collective will,in a participatory, structured,coherent and harmonious manner”.

The head of the Frelimo group, Margarida Talapa,announced that her party will bring a
proposal to the first sitting of the Assembly in 2016 to set up yet another ad-hoc commission to rewrite the Constitution.

The third parliamentary party,the Mozambique Democratic Movement (MDM),suggested a
compromise.Pending eventual direct election of the provincial governors,each provincial
assembly,or each party with a majority of votes in the province,should submit three
names to Nyusi, who would make the final decision.Neither Frelimo nor Renamo took the MDM proposa seriously,and when the
Renamo amendment was put to the vote the MDM voted in favour of it.But Frelimo enjoys an absolute majority in the Assembly, and so the combined opposition forces went down to defeat by 135 votes to 86.Giving the Renamo “declaration of vote”,the heado of the Renamo parliamentary Group,Ivone Soares,claimed
that voting down the amendment “is part of a strategy to push Renamo into war”.

She accused Frelimo “of continuing to rule without legitimacy,because they think they own Mozambique”.

Source: AIM

The Chinese build poor infrastructure in Mozambique:Nyusi

President Filipe Nyusi recognizes that some infrastructure built in Mozambique by the Chinese are of poor quality,but notes that the Mozambicans who inspect these works are also guilty for according to President Nyusi Chinese constructors do not deny being inspected.

The Head of State spoke with Mozambican journalists at the end of a summit.

Beira to change place names

Beira Cathedral


Beira,the second largest city in Mozambique is preparing to replace 900 names of places with names linked to the colonial era with the names of"national heroes",a controversial process involving political parties and people's suggestions

"Mozambique will not be able to reduce poverty while the state remain weak"



Magid Osman,former finance minister of Mozambique attributed to the State a crucial role in the decision-making process and
said that Mozambique does not have a State capable of promoting the participation of society in the country's construction process.

"Today we have a political,economic crisis and,very quickly,we may have a state of crisis.We are in a limbo where we have to make the modernization of the state and we have to set the appropriate status in our society, get in society the most positive traditions and see how this modern state is linked to these traditions'',he said.

According to the economist,"We have a weak and authoritarian state which does not create space for the whole society to participate.To overcome the situation we are living,we have to create mechanisms for participation at all levels,not only within theCTA( Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique)or the social dialogue,but also at the level of rural communities.Without this,Mozambique becomes a state incapable of fighting poverty''.

But the session which discussed the theme "Humanizing the economic decisions" kicked off with the presentation by the University of Nova Lisboa's economist,Jorge Braga de Macedo,an apologist of the idea that to humanize economic decisions is to harmonize different areas of knowledge in education that combines knowledge and management.

Joaquim Chissano highlights role of Sweden in development of Mozambique


Former president,Joaquim Chissano acknowleged onThursday,the contribution 
 of the Kingdom of Sweden in Mozambique's development programs before and after independence.

Chissano,who was speaking at a seminar organized jointly by the Eduardo Mondlane Universirty and Sweden embassy in Mozambique,to mark the 40th anniversary of bilateral relations,said that Sweden always dreamed of a better world for Mozambique,but at the same time,he thought that better world would not come by chance.

"It was necessary that this be created through cooperation,based on values ​​of democracy, humanitarianism,values ​​that manifest in respect for people and trust",said the elder stateman,quoted by AIM.

Parliamentarians are tested for HIV and encourage young people to follow suit

Dozens of members of parliament (AR) underwent o Saturday,sero prevalence tests as part of ongoing efforts to sensitize the community to prevent this pandemic.The event occurred during a health fair that took place inside the parliament building in Maputo.During the event,which brought together parliamentarians,as well as Assembly of Republic's employees,there was also a detailed explanation by health workers on the use of male and female anti contraceptives through miniature statements.

African gorvenments unable to stop corruption

Corruption in Africa is rising and governments are unable to contain it,announced last week Transparency International (TI),citing a survey that says that 75 million Africans bribed someone in 2014.

"Most (58%) of African Respondents say that corruption has increasedin the last 12 months,and in 18 of the 28 countries where the large majority of those inquiries were made say governments are failing to combat it'',reads a report issued in Berlin by Transparency International.The document states that about 75 million Africans were involved in corruption last year,noting that bribes are inccreasing,according to the general perception.

The practice is not confined to grand corruption,it is also used by poor people to ensure access to basic services.

Protest against release of accused woman

About 30 people gathered in protest,last Friday,near the 5th Police Station in Machava,municipality of Matola,Maputo province,in protest against the release of a citizen accused of keeping eleven minors in imprisonment.

These are minors aged between eight and 14 years old who were allegedly kept imprisoned Tuesday,for about eight hours in a residence located in the Shamrock neighborhood,in Maputo province.