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Club of Mozambique serves as your digital portal to Mozambique, providing current information and news on business, politics, and various economic activities within the country. We are a prominent news outlet that connects global brands with a wealthy online audience through our media collaborations.

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  • 1 month ago | clubofmozambique.com

    Seventeen associations and informal youth groups will receive funding from tomorrow to implement social entrepreneurship and innovation projects in the provinces of Maputo, Sofala, Manica, Cabo Delgado and the city of Maputo. The projects are funded by the Civil Society Learning and Training Cent

  • Nov 5, 2024 | clubofmozambique.com | Joseph T. Hanlon

    Trade facilitators and transporters using the N4 Maputo Corridor report this morning that a sense of calm is returning to the Kilometre Four (KM4) area on the Mozambican side of the border at Komatipoort, reads a ‘Southern Africa Freight News’ report According to the same source, posts out early this morning on a WhatsApp channel indicated that it was safe to travel from Ressano Garcia to the Port of Maputo after the election protestors yesterday forced trucks to park across the road,...

  • Oct 13, 2024 | clubofmozambique.com | Joseph T. Hanlon

    After 23 yearsAccused killers of Siba Siba finally chargedBanco Austral head Siba Siba Macuacua was thrown down the stairwell of his 15-storey bank headquarters on Av 25 de Setembro in Maputo 23 years ago, in an attempt to cover up an IMF-imposed corrupt privatisation of the bank. Prosecution of the assassins was repeatedly obstructed, and finally stopped in 2009. The attorney general appealed, but the appeal was never heard.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | clubofmozambique.com | Joseph T. Hanlon

    The Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA) wants the country’scentral bank to further reduce the monetary policy interest rate as a way to boost theactivity of commercial banks in the importation of essential products. CTA’s reaction comes after the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Mozambiqueannounced this week a reduction in the monetary policy interest rate from 14.25% to13.50%.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | clubofmozambique.com | Joseph T. Hanlon

    The head of state will today preside over the inauguration of the Mozambique-Zimbabwe Pipeline in the city of Beira, an infrastructure upgraded to meet Zimbabwe’s demand for a secure supply of refined petroleum products in the region. On Friday, also in Beira, the President of the Republic will inaugurate Beira General Hospital, integrated in the government’s Five-Year Program, the document states.