| Area Total | 799,380 sq km |
| Climate | tropical to subtropical |
| Natural Resources | coal, titanium, natural gas, hydropower, tantalum, graphite |
| Imports | South Africa 36.8%, China 7%, UAE 6.8%, India 6.2%, Portugal 4.4% (2017) – machinery and equipment, vehicles, fuel, chemicals, metal products, foodstuffs, textiles |
| Exports | India 28.1%, Netherlands 24.4%, South Africa 16.7% (2017) – gold, coffee, cashew nuts, manufactures, cotton |
| Government | presidential republic |
| Capital | Maputo |
| Population | 30,098,197 (July 2020 est.) |
| Ethnicity | African 99% (Makhuwa, Tsonga, Lomwe, Sena, and others), mestizo 0.8%, other (includes European, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese) .2% (2017 est.) |
| Language | Emakhuwa 26.1%, Portuguese (official) 16.6%, Xichangana 8.6%, Cinyanja 8.1, Cisena 7.1%, Elomwe 7.1%, Echuwabo 4.7%, Cindau 3.8%, Xitswa 3.8%, other Mozambican languages 11.8%, other 0.5%, unspecified 1.8% (2017 est.) |
News about Mozambique
- Situation Out of Control - Schools Closed, Lack of Drinking Water, and Cholera Spreading After Floodson January 29, 2026
[Agenzia Fides] Nampula -- In Mozambique, the resumption of school activities in the country has been postponed until 27 February 2026. The decision was taken by the country's Council of Ministers following the severe repercussions caused by the floods (see Fides, 21/1/2026).
- All of Africa Today - January 29, 2025by info@allafrica.com (allAfrica) on January 29, 2026
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- Govt Needs 644 Million Dollars to Repair Infrastructureson January 29, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government has announced that it needs about 644 million US dollars to repair the damage caused by the floods that have engulfed much of southern and central Mozambique.
- Govt Postpones Start of School Year By a Monthon January 29, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government on Tuesday announced that the start of the 2026 school year will be delayed by a month because of the catastrophic flooding that has gripped much of the southern provinces.
- One Dead in Gaza Shipwreckon January 29, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- One person died, and eight are missing, following a shipwreck on Tuesday morning, in Guija district, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza.
- Body of Ekurhuleni MMC Andile Mngwevu Found in Mozambiqueby newsdesk@scrolla.africa (Scrolla) on January 28, 2026
[Scrolla] Ekurhuleni MMC Andile Mngwevu's body was found in Mozambique. Floods swept his vehicle away in Chokwé over a week ago. Mngwevu's family said he was a loving husband and father. His life was defined by humility, compassion and unwavering service.
- Man Kidnapped By Terrorists in Mocímboa DA Praiaon January 28, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- A group of Islamist terrorists last Sunday kidnapped a man in a surprise attack in the town of Mocímboa da Praia village, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado,.
- Mondlane Calls for Meeting of Council of Stateon January 28, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The National Alliance for a Free and Autonomous Mozambique (Anamola), led by former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane, had called for a meeting of the Council of State, meeting aimed at assessing the humanitarian crisis caused by floods that have engulfed much of southern and central Mozambique.
- UN and EU Hand Over 88 Tonnes of Humanitarian Aidon January 28, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The United Nations and the European Union have handed over a donation of 88 tonnes of various products, including food, hygiene items and child protection materials, for humanitarian assistance to flood victims in southern and central Mozambique.
- Council Of Ministers to Meet in Xai-Xaion January 28, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government has announced that the next meeting of the Council of Ministers (Cabinet) will be held in Tuesday and Wednesday in the flooded city of Xai-Xai, capital of Gaza province.
- Aid for Flood Victims From Opposition Party Refusedon January 28, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- Unnamed Mozambican government officials on Sunday refused to accept a donation for flood victims from the opposition Mozambique Democratic Movement (MDM).
- Mozambique Floods Causing Spiralling Emergency - UNby info@newera.com.na (New Era) on January 27, 2026
[New Era] Geneva -- Severe flooding in Mozambique has triggered a rapidly escalating emergency that is already affecting more than half a million people, the United Nations warned on Tuesday.
- 32 Deaths in Current Cholera Outbreakon January 27, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- There have been 2,650 cases of cholera in Mozambique, during the current outbreak, with 32 deaths.
- New Country Partnership Framework With World Bankon January 27, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The World Bank Board of Executive on Thursday endorsed a new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) fpr the period 2026 to 2031.
- SADC Emergency Response Team (Ert) Integrated Into Mozambique Humanitarian Coordination Mechanismon January 26, 2026
[SADC] The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Emergency Response Team (ERT) arrived in Xai-Xai, Mozambique, on 24 January 2025, where it was formally received and integrated into the national humanitarian coordination mechanism by Her Excellency Ms. Luísa Celma Meque, President of the National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction […]
- SADC Deploys Emergency Response Team to Mozambique and South Africa to Support Disaster Response, Following Recent Floods and Extreme Weather Conditionson January 26, 2026
[SADC] The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has deployed its Emergency Response Team (ERT) to support the Governments of Mozambique and South Africa, following recent floods and extreme weather conditions that have resulted in loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure and disruptions of essential services.
- Continued Rains Forecast for Southern and Central Mozambiqueon January 26, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- The weather is improving in the flood-stricken southern provinces of Mozambique but, according to a government statement issued on Friday, "moderate to heavy rains' are still expected over the next two days, with a total rainfall of between 30 and 50 millimetres in 24 hours.
- Help Needed for Flood-Affected Women in Southern Africaby hrwla@hrw.org (HRW) on January 26, 2026
[HRW] Prioritize Pregnant Women, Girls; Improve Shelter Conditions
- Over 186,000 Hectares of Cropland Floodedon January 26, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- Up until Wednesday, 186,735 hectares of agricultural land had been inundated in the catastrophic floods that have hit southern and central Mozambique.
- African Air Force Assists in Flood Rescue Operationson January 26, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- Search and rescue operations continued on Wednesday across the flood-stricken river valleys of southern Mozambique, coordinated by the national relief agency, the National Disaster Management Institute (INGD), with assistance from the South African Air Force.
- Floods in the Region - 'People Are Exhausted and Dying of Hunger, Poverty, Natural Disasters, and Disease'on January 26, 2026
[Agenzia Fides] Maputo -- Mozambique is currently experiencing one of the worst floods in years, affecting over 600,000 people, more than half of them children. Over 50,000 people have been forced to leave their homes and are housed in 62 emergency shelters, many of which are overcrowded. According to UNICEF, this could be the start of an even bigger and […]
- Over 20,000 Rescued in Southern Mozambique Flood Disasteron January 26, 2026
[AIM] Maputo -- Up until Saturday, the Mozambican government and its partners had rescued 19,254 people from the flood-stricken areas of southern Mozambique.
- Shelters Overcrowded as Flood Displacement Growsby info@allafrica.com (allAfrica) on January 23, 2026
[allAfrica] Geneva -- Weeks of heavy rainfall have caused widespread flooding in southern and central Mozambique, forcing families from their homes and submerging entire neighbourhoods as rivers overflow, the United Nations said Friday.
- Study Shows Humans and Honeyguides Speak in Local Dialectson January 22, 2026
[UCT] Researchers from the University of Cape Town (UCT), working with international collaborators, have shown that people in northern Mozambique use regionally distinct "dialects" when communicating with honeyguides. This reveals a striking parallel to the way human languages diversify.
- Over 150,000 Displaced By Mozambique Floodson January 22, 2026
[New Times] The Government of Mozambique has said heavy rains and floods have displaced more than 150,000 people and caused widespread damage to infrastructure.
- Mozambique Floods Heighten Disease, Malnutrition Risks - UN Agencieson January 20, 2026
[UN News] Catastrophic flooding across Mozambique is devastating lives and livelihoods, sharply increasing the risk of disease outbreaks and malnutrition, while also forcing dangerous wildlife - including crocodiles - into flooded urban areas, the UN warned on Tuesday.
- UNICEF Warns of 'Deadly Threat' to Children as Floods Ravage Mozambiqueby info@allafrica.com (allAfrica) on January 20, 2026
[allAfrica] Moronvia -- The UN children's agency, UNICEF, warns severe flooding in Mozambique poses a "deadly threat" to children, as extreme weather continues to cause havoc across the region. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, UNICEF's Chief of Communication in Mozambique, Guy Taylor, said heavy rains triggered a "rapidly escalating" emergency […]
- Mozambique - Police Linked to Killings of Artisanal Minersby hrwla@hrw.org (HRW) on January 20, 2026
[HRW] Johannesburg -- Ensure Immediate Impartial Investigations in Nampula Province
- Former Prime Minister Luisa Diogo dieson January 19, 2026
[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Luisa Diogo died in Lisbon Friday 16 January after an illness. Born in 1958 in Tete she joined the Ministry of Finance in 1980 while still a student. She became Deputy Minister of Finance in 1994, then Minister of Planning and Finance in 2000. Diogo was Mozambique's first woman Prime Minister 2004-10. Diogo was part […]
- Huge Flood Hits Mozambiqueon January 19, 2026
[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] A flood as bad as the one in 2000 is hitting southern and central Mozambique and is worsening. More rain is expected today and tomorrow, and more flood waters will come in rivers from South Africa and Zimbabwe, which have also been hit by torrential rain. All the dams in the south are full and so any incoming water […]


