Tete city:72 Teachers lost their lives .

In the province of Tete this year, 72 teachers perished due to various illnesses, including automobile accidents.

The information was provided by the Provincial Secretary of the National Organization of Teachers (ONP) in Tete, who highlighted tuberculosis as the disease that claims the most lives in the area.

Ribelo Gimo lamented the provincial health units' lack of gratitude for the Teacher's Medical and Medication Assistance Card.

Gimo acknowledges the government's efforts to strengthen the education and learning process in the province despite this constraint, which prolongs the procedure for providing funeral assistance. (RM)

Inhambane. arrest of a citizen in Jangamo for possession of marijuana

A 36-year-old citizen is being held in the Jangamo area of Inhambane on drug trafficking charges.

The suspect, a Maputo resident, was found last week in the area of Cumbana with 5.5 kilograms of cannabis sativa, also known as suruma.

This narcotic was intended for the Massinga neighborhood.

The accused disputes the allegations and claims that a cousin tricked her into carrying the package without disclosing its contents.

Juma Aly Dauto, the director of public relations for the Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM) in Inhambane, stated that investigations were ongoing in an effort to identify the true perpetrators.

She has already become entangled in the complexities of crime. The claims she expresses are actually what makes the difference.

COVID-19: More than 10 Business in Sofala still shuttered.

Due to the effects of natural calamities and the covid-19 pandemic, more than 10 businesses in the province of Sofala are still shuttered.

Many other businesses are struggling and need  funding.

Ricardo Cunhaque, president of the Sofala Business Council, argues that despite the efforts of the government to lessen the effects of natural hazards and the pandemic issue, much work still needs to be done.

The official does admit that the President of the Republic's newly announced Economic Acceleration Program is a breath of fresh air for small and medium-sized businesses. (RM

Terrorism in Mozambique/Municipality of Chimoio : prevention of recruitment to terrorism

The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, issued a warning during his most recent trip to the province of Manica that young people were being enlisted there to bolster the terrorist ranks, which have been causing unrest in Cabo Delgado for more than five years.

Nyusi claimed that terrorists have been unsuccessful in recruiting young people into the insurgency despite their best efforts because this socioeconomic class has resisted joining forces with the underworld."They're looking to take youngsters there here in Manica" (to Cabo Delgado). However, they are facing difficulties here in Manica, according to Nyusi, who noted that the province's youth are alert and concerned.


Deadly Fire wreaks havoc Mocuba leaving 19 homeless.

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19 people were left homeless after a fire in Bairro Aeroporto II, located on the outskirts of the City of Mocuba, Zambézia, gutted down four residences. A power pole caught fire, which spread quickly to the destroyed homes.

Bridge connecting Southern and central Mozambique to be completed later next year.

By the middle of next year, the new bridge spanning the Save River that unites the southern and central parts of the nation will be completed.

The contractor provided the guarantee on Monday during the governor of Inhambane, Daniel Tchapo, visit to the site of the new bridge being built over the Save River. (RM)

Cabo Delgado: Freighter ready to transport initial shipment of Rovuma Basin LNG

The freighter that will carry the initial shipment of LNG from the Rovuma Basin is already docked in Mozambican seas, in the province of Cabo Delgado.

The ship with a deep draft arrived in the nation on Sunday, according to the publication Noticias, and will be able to fill the gas within days.

The same source quotes Nazário Bangalane, the Chairman of the National Petroleum Institute's Board of Directors, assuring that the extraction and production of liquefied natural gas on the floating platform is proceeding according to plan. (RM)

Mozambique:The internally displaced in Cabo Delgado issued with ID cards

Over ten thousand Cabo Delgado residents who were forced to flee due to terrorism have already been offered new identification cards.

The legal convoy is a program launched in December 2020 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in collaboration with the Catholic University of Mozambique, which seeks to issue new identity documents for those citizens who, as a result of terrorism, have lost almost everything. Part of the legal caravan is the attribution of documentation to displaced persons.

This Monday, the coordinator of the legal convoy, Fanito Salatiel, said that in addition to providing new identification documents, the displaced people also receive legal counsel. He was speaking to Rádio Moçambique in Pemba at the time. (RM)

Drug gang taken down in Maputo city

Six people have just been detained by the PRM, the police force of the Republic of Mozambique, on suspicion of being the proprietors of more than 800 kilograms of methamphetamine that were found a few days ago in the Sofala province's Gorongosa region.

Fifty kilograms of the narcotic were discovered in the group's possession, which included a Mozambican, Tanzanian, and Nigerian citizens.

The suspects were apprehended in the city of Maputo when they were attempting to transfer methamphetamine to South Africa, according to Lurdes Cuchama, a spokesman for the National Investigation Service (SEERNIC) in Sofala province.

The six suspects have joined to the three others who were detained in Gorongosa district last week during the recovery of 800 kilograms of the narcotic. (RM)

Renovation of Nacala Port to finish in December

  Rádio Moçambique Photo.The renovation of the Port of Nacala in Nampula province is anticipated to be finished by the end of the year, according to the government.

After touring the infrastructure on Monday with two other ministers from the Republic of Malawi, the Minister of Transport and Communications announced that the work was going according to plan. "Everything points to the work being finished by December, so we are pleased. As you can see, we have excellent infrastructure in place, excellent machinery that will significantly boost output, and we can unquestionably handle greater load, for Mozambique and for nations like Malawi, etc.," he stated. (RM)

Mozambique:Government to carry on supporting environmental education

The government reaffirms its dedication to maintaining a conversation with all facets of society, especially young people, in order to increase the resilience of local communities in the face of climate change.

At the first national youth consultation on women's activism for climate justice on Monday in Maputo, the Minister of Land and Environment took this stance.

Ivete Maibaze emphasized that the administration will continue to advocate for holistic strategies that uphold human rights in case of a climate emergency.

The minister believes it's critical to keep advancing initiatives to teach young people about climate change and to get them involved in programs for grappling with it.

A declaration outlining the stance of Mozambican youth in the two-day meeting will be prepared after it comes to the conclusion.

Max Tonela in Washington DC:Terrorism has been exerting "exceptional pressure" on accounts in Cabo Delgado

The terrorism in Cabo Delgado, according to Mozambique's Economy Minister Max Tonela, has put tremendous strain on the nation's finances, but he claimed that "problems of national defense are issues of sovereignty" and will always take precedence.

Tonela said that in meetings he held in the US capital to mobilize resources, the attacks in Cabo Delgado province in northern Mozambique were in the forefront. Tonela was speaking to Lusa on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

We used this chance to communicate with our cooperation partners, mostly on a multilateral but also on a bilateral basis, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Additionally, we touched on Mozambique's development challenges during our discussions.


In that regard, Tonela stated that it was feasible to "open doors for us to access additional resources and there are technical discussions which will commence as a result of the understandings we achieved."

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Massive weapons stash found in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado

In what is being referred to as "pre-emptive action," Rwandan soldiers in Mozambique discovered a sizable stash of guns and ammunition to prevent ASWJ (Al Sunnah wa Jama'ah) agents from utilizing them in the future.

According to a statement from the Rwanda Ministry of Defense, "in 2021, Rwanda Security Forces engaged in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, found terrorists' caches of weapons and ammunition in Mbau, southeast of the Mocimboa da Praia District."

The cache contains hundreds of weapons, including small arms, rocket launchers, ammo, and shells. When the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) pursued and expelled terrorists from strongholds in areas in Siri 1 and 2 in the general Mbau area, they had buried their weapons and ammunition.

The mission to find the weapons is a preventive measure that denies the adversary the chance to return and re-equip for additional rebel attacks.

The conflict observatory Cabo Ligado also notes "a comparatively low ebb in rebel activities" for the week of October 3–9.

Four attacks were confirmed, three in Macomia and one in Muidumbe.

On October 8, there were two attacks in the Macomian villages of Litandacua and Nguida. As they burned and looted the community of Litandacua, located south of the Messalo River, militants shot and murdered one person before being forced to flee by local forces. Heavy gunfire was heard in Nguida, 20 kilometers to the northwest of the Macomia district administrative center, and at least 13 residences were set on fire.

UEM becomes a member of the top 500 global universities .

The membership of the top 500 universities in the world has just welcomed Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) and four other institutes of higher learning from southern Africa.

According to the University World News portal, these African Universities have evolved as a result of advancements in strict adherence to international academic standards.

South Africa's University of the Cape, which is ranked 161 worldwide, is at the top of the list of the best universities in Africa. (RM)

The Morrumbala, Zambézia granite mining not providing any social advantages.

The residents of Ndenguma, in Morrumbala, Zambézia, are concerned with the lack of social benefits that have arisen from granite exploration in the locality.

According to certain sources, a company with Spanish capital has been prospecting that resource in the Morrumbala districts of Cuize, Nhamizinga, and Chevele since 2015.

Since then, those communities allege they have yet to receive 2.75% of the mining company's tax revenue. (RM)

The World Bank provides approximately 75 million meticais towards the setting - up of a health unit in Chire, Cabo Delgado.

The World Bank provides about 75 million meticais for the construction of a health unit in the Chire district of Cabo Delgado, in Meculane, the administrative post of Katapua. This project will house a center for resettling victims of terrorism who have been forced to flee their homes due to violence.

The Cabo Delgado Governor laid the first stone this weekend for the type II health center, that will provide all services needed with a concentration on the maternity and external care blocks.

During the event, Valige Tauabo stated that the Meculane Health Center's development is a component of the project to recover from the crisis in the north and will help more than 29,000 people.

The Health Center will be welcome news at a time when residents must travel ten to twelve kilometers to get to a medical facility. (RM)

Mozambique:Ministries came together to support the housing and construction industry

This Monday in Maputo, a roundtable was held by the ministries of Public Works, Housing, and Water Resources as well as of Industry and Commerce to determine practical methods for promoting housing and the national industry for the manufacture of construction materials.

The occasion occurs within the framework of adherence to the economic acceleration measures announced by the Government, which advocate that the Housing Development Fund will now have as its primary focus the infrastructure  land for residents and private investors, as well as the promotion of investments in local production of building materials. (RM)