Quissanga administrator arrested
The Mozambican Police (PRM) have arrested Sidone José, administrator of Quissanga district, northern province of Cabo Delgado, for alleged involvement in the theft of...
INAM warns El Niño may affect key sectors
Mozambican authorities have warned of forecasts for a new strong climate event associated with El Niño, with the potential to affect several social, economic...
Roundtable Focuses on Gender-Sensitive Justice in Maputo
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A roundtable on gender-sensitive investigation and adjudication was held in Maputo, addressing the rise in violence against women and girls...
Mozambique’s PGR Plans Forensic Interview Rooms for Justice
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The Mozambican Attorney-General’s Office (PGR) is set to build forensic interview rooms to improve the legal process for victims, defendants,...
Mozambique Initiates National Roaming Pilot for Mobile Users
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Mozambique's Communications Regulatory Authority (INCM) has launched a national roaming service pilot aimed at improving mobile coverage. The pilot allows...
Humanitarian aid under pressure in Cabo Delgado
Africa-Press - Mozambique. Mozambique’s relief agency, the National Disaster Management Institute (INGD) has warned that humanitarian assistance in the northern province of...
EUMAM MOZ Joins Beach Clean-Up at Costa do Sol, Maputo
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The European Union Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique (EUMAM MOZ) participated in a beach clean-up at Costa do Sol on...
Ariel Glaser Foundation Clarifies Employment Dismissal Issue
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The Ariel Glaser Foundation has issued a correction regarding a recent AIM article that inaccurately labeled it as a foreign...
11 Killed in Mob Attacks over ‘Genital Shrinking’ Rumours
Africa-Press - Mozambique. At least 11 people have died after being physically assaulted in three provinces of Mozambique, amid superstitions involving alleged...
Mozambique Vaccinates 2.9 Million Girls Against Cervical Can
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In 2025, Mozambique's health authorities successfully vaccinated approximately 2.9 million girls aged 12 to 18 against cervical cancer. Health Minister...









