President Nyusi: Cabo Delgado's future is not sealed with the withdrawal of SADaC forces

Published from Blogger Prime Android AppThe Republic's president, Filipe Nyusi, has stated that the struggle against terrorism in Cabo Delgado will continue despite the departure of SADC forces from the Northern Operational Theatre on July 15.

During his participation in the extraordinary summit of the troika of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the body for cooperation in the areas of politics, defence, and security, Filipe Nyusi drew attention to certain countries' expressed interest in forging bilateral cooperation to combat terrorism.
"Everything points to July 15th as a possible withdrawal date." In the meantime, we as a nation will continue to scale up our military efforts, and other countries have offered to collaborate with us on a bilateral basis."

The Mozambican politician emphasised that SADC, as a local alliance, is committed to assisting the country during times of need. 

Mozambique: US intends to support Cabo Delgado with extra $22 million

The US Government intends to make available US$22 million (€20.3 million) in new funds this year to support “stabilisation efforts” in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, the US Embassy in Maputo said .

In a statement on the conclusion of a visit from March 17 to 21 to Mozambique by the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, Anne A. Witkowsky, notes that the provision of these funds still depends on approval in Congress.

“With this investment, the United States will have dedicated nearly $100 million in stability-focused assistance to northern Mozambique since 2022. This funding builds upon the broader development and humanitarian assistance provided by the United States throughout the country,” the statement reads.

“Mozambique’s progress toward sustainable peace is essential for the economic prosperity of all Mozambicans and for the security of the region,” said Deputy Secretary Witkowsky, quoted in the same statement.

“The United States is committed to supporting Mozambican partners to advance an integrated effort for peace and stability across Cabo Delgado and surrounding provinces – emphasizing civilian protection, access to justice, inclusive economic development, and transparent, democratic governance,” she added.

During her visit to Mozambique, the Assistant Secretary met with the Minister of Justice, Helena Kida, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Manuel José Gonçalves, civil society leaders, journalists, representatives of the private sector, non-governmental organisations and other diplomatic partners “working for peace in northern Mozambique”.
The United States says that, in collaboration with local partners, it is mobilising diplomatic support, development assistance, and security sector engagement “to prevent violence, promote stability, and build resilience through locally led solutions in Cabo Delgado and neighbouring provinces”.

It adds that ongoing U.S. programs are providing training for local government officials to deliver services, supporting community radio, promoting social cohesion through peace clubs, sports, and the arts, and increasing educational and employment opportunities for youth, including through construction of the new secondary school in Pemba, capital of Cabo Delgado province.

The province of Cabo Delgado has been facing an armed insurgency for six years, with some attacks claimed by the extremist Islamic State group. After a period of relative calm in 2023, these attacks have multiplied this year, displacing around 100,000 people in February alone, and leaving a trail of destruction, death and scattered families.

European Union and Mozambique to continue cooperation on investment for development

Published from Blogger Prime Android AppThe European Union (EU) said that it will continue to encourage European businesses to invest in various Mozambican developmental sectors.

The EU ambassador Antonino Maggiore expressed the pledge, Friday on the Island of Mozambique, at the end of the Sectoral Dialogue on Economy, Trade and Investment between Mozambique and the EU.

Antonino Maggiore said that the dialogue resulted in reinforced lessons on cooperation to increase interconnectivity in the business world.

On the occasion, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mr Silvino Moreno, said that Mozambique is open to receiving and developing investment projects from the EU and beyond.

On the sidelines of the Sectoral Dialogue on Economy, Trade and Investment between Mozambique and the European Union, a business and investment round table was held between the private sector of the two parties. (RM)

Gaza: Road accident claims two lives, sixteen injuries.

Published from Blogger Prime Android AppGaza province.

Three fatalities and sixteen grave and minor injuries resulted from a road accident Friday morning, in the administrative post of Chidenguele, Mandlakazi district as a consequence of the he head on collision ,of two semi-collective passenger transport vehicles, which were traveling in the south-north direction and vice versa, on National Road number 1 (EN1).

The traffic police officer who went to the scene of the accident, cited overspeeding and fatigue on the part of the driver who was traveling Gaza-Inhambane, as the principal causes of this road accident which also resulted in damage to both vehicles.

 The injured were taken to the Chidenguele Health Center and Quissico District Hospital, in the Zavala district, Inhambane, where they are getting treatment. 

Mozambican sugar hits Malawian market

Mozambican makes its way to the Malawian market
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 Mozambican manufactured sugar is being exported to Malawi, as a response to the sugar problem in that nation .

20 licenses to local firms to import sugar from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Brazil have been issued by Malawi's Ministry of Industry and Commerce.

The liberalization of the sugar market in Malawi comes at a time when the two local companies producing this product have found their capacity reduced , due to a number of constraints imposed on their production chain as a result of climate change.

Malawi has been in a severe crisis as a result of sugar shortage on the national market .

Consumers revolted as a consequence of hoarding of sugar and subsequent prices' increases which became the trend, where a kilo soared from the old 1700 kwachas, around 64 meticais to 3,000 kwachas, around 115 meticais.

The government, through the ministry of industry and commerce, was forced to liberalize the market, as a way of increasing supply and reducing the price of the product to the consumer.

The monopolistic sugar companies of Malawi contestation of the measures taken, will not, according to commerce minister Sosten Gwengwe , not make the government to revoke its decision, to ensure greater commercial competitiveness.

As of writing, the Malawian government has ordered seven commercial establishments to close due to exbortintant sugar prices.

The executive director of the Malawi consumer association, John Kapito, says the government's decision is welcome and commendable, as the monopolization of the market was a real ordeal for the people. 

Mozambique: More than 3.3 million face famine.

Owing to drought and floods,  nearly 3.3 million people face food insecurity in Mozambique, according to Leonor Mondlane, the executive secretary of the Technical Secretariat for Food and Nutritional Security (SETSAN), .

 "Right now, we have a post-shock study from 2023, which estimated that around 2.3 million people are food insecure and projected, by March, 3.3 million", stated Mondlane, regarding the total number of the population currently in this situation.

Leonor Mondlane was giving a press briefing to  journalists, on the sidelines of the food systems panel, an online platform that c
puts toger data from various institutions on food production, transport and consumption.

 Leonor Mondlane said that a new assessment will be carried out in April to determine the situation on food and nutritional security in the country, taking into account that it is "an ever changing process".

 "We will update these indicators, now, in April, but the projection until March is of 3.3 million people in a situation of food and nutritional insecurity resulting from floods, droughts, among others", emphasized the executive secretary of SETSAN.

 Leonor Mondlane stated that the aforementioned group of people experiencing food insecurity relies on aid from the Government and national and international partners.

Leonor Mondlane added that the people in need include victims of terrorr attacks in the northern provinces of Cabo Delgado  and Nampula provinces.

 Mondlane stated that more than 300 schools across Mozamby are covered by a school lunch distribution program to feed students affected by hunger in educational establishments.

 Regarding the food systems panel launched today in the capital, the executive secretary of SETSAN stated that it is useful instrument for harmonizing information on food insecurity and malnutrition in the country, maintaining that the available data is dispersed and fragmented.

Mondlane declared that  "the objective is to put together data  so that the didactic role of informing and harmonizing the understanding of preventing and combating food insecurity and chronic malnutrition in the country can be fulfilled"

 According to Mondlane the tool will help state institutions and other users in formulating policies and strategies. 

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Maputo : Heartless Poacher finally sentenced for unspeakable crimes against wildlife

Published from Blogger Prime Android AppThe defendant Chabane Aduge Assuba was convicted by the 10th Criminal Section of the Municipal Court of Maputo on Thursday for the slaughter of at least 42 lion, 20 elephant and four rhino, young and old, males and females, according to the charge sheet.

According to the charge sheet, the defendant was found in possession of pieces of prohibited species in his residence, including 14 lion skulls, 128 bundles of Lion tails, 88 lion claws, 57 kg of Lion bones divided into three bags, 55 pieces of ivory, 74 elephant bones and 24 lion jaws, all of which were seized during a search at his residence, located at Infulene neighborhood in administrative post Machava in Maputo province.

On December 5, 2022 the defendant was arrested in downtown Maputo in possession of over 9 kg of rhino horns, intended to be sold to citizens of Asian descent.
 Subsequently, a search was carried out at the defendant's residence, located in the Infulene neighborhood, administrative post of Machava, Maputo province, where 629.72 kg of prohibited species were seized.

All in all, as stated in the indictment, the rhino horns found in the defendant's possession on the day he was detained outside a hotel, as well as those stored in his residence, total 629.72 kg, are valued at close to 100 million meticais, as total market value. Thus, he is responsible for environmental crimes, which include crimes against wildlife and biodiversity, as well as the crime of money laundering.

According to the process, the defendant Chabane Assuba, before his arrest, was involved in selling seafood and smuggling vehicles. At the same time, he was a partner in a fictitious company called GB SERVICES, together with citizens identified by the names of Máquina Fernandes Niguilo and Lila Carlos Buramo Buramo.

Likewise, Chabane Assuba had relations with José Américo Maló Batsane, Sekou Sacko, of Senegalese nationality, Marcos Paulo, known as "Gogo", Ernesto Augusto Mathula, also referred to as "Nhanguen", who worked for Tiep Ta Quang, an implicated Vietnamese citizen in the trafficking of protected animal species. Chabane acted as an intermediary between the latter and Paulo Zucula Júnior, as well as between Zucula Júnior and Simon Ernesto Valoi, alias "Navarra", both of whom were also involved in the illegal sale of rhino horns, having been detained as part of the Process.

As the indictment alludes to, the defendant Chabane also established business relationships with citizens of Vietnamese and Chinese nationality, who engage in the illicit purchase and export of those species and their derivatives.

Regarding damages, the process alludes to the fact that we are facing a true ecosystem and ecological catastrophe in nature, since the defendant Chabane, together with the already detained Paulo Zucula Júnior and Simon Ernesto Valoi (Navarra), and other fugitives, are part of a criminal network involved in the illegal trade of protected and prohibited species. 

Their action resulted in the destruction of a generation that could continue to reproduce and ensure biodervisity . (RM)