| 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
- Five Detained for Illegal Transport of Timber in Teteon December 8, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican authorities have detained five individuals allegedly involved in illegal transport of timber on the border between the districts of Chiúta and Moatize, in the central province of Tete.
- For Highway Code Is Fundamental - Chapoon December 8, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican President Daniel Chapo has called for full respect for the Highway Code in order to prevent bloodshed on the roads, following a traffic accident that killed seven people on Sunday in Manhiça district, about 90 kilometres north of Maputo, along the main north-south highway (EN1).
- HCB Calls for Defence Fund for Better Response Against Terrorismon December 8, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Tomás Matola, chairperson of Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the company that operates the Cahora Bassa dam, on the Zambezi River in the central Mozambican province of Tete, has called for the creation of a National Defence Fund (FDN) for better response against various threats, especially islamist terrorism.
- Class Central for Economic Independenceon December 8, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican President Daniel Chapo declared on Saturday that the working class is "the central pillar for the construction of the economic independence of Mozambique'.
- Cuts Development Aid to Mozambiqueon December 8, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Sweden has announced that it is gradually closing down its bilateral cooperation with Mozambique.
- Mozambique's Displaced Facing Massive Needs As Attacks Intensifyon December 8, 2025
[UN News] The ongoing emergency in northern Mozambique continues to worsen as prolonged attacks by non-state armed groups in Nampula trigger one of the largest displacement surges of the year, the UN warned on Friday.
- Placed On Using Bank Cards Abroadon December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Bank of Mozambique, in its role as regulator of the national financial system, has announced that companies and individuals can only use their bank cards abroad to make payments of up to six million meticais (94,000 US dollars at the current exchange rate) per year.
- Mozambique Removed From EU List of High-Risk Jurisdictionson December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The European Commission on Thursday removed Mozambique from the European Union's list of high-risk jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies in combating financial crime, where it had been included since 2023, following an update from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
- Team Set Up to Investigate Theft of Antiretrovirals in Teteon December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican Health Minister Ussene Isse has announced the creation of a multi-sector team to investigate the theft of medicines in the central province of Tete, following reports of the use of antiretroviral drugs in chicken farming.
- South Africa, Mozambique Sign Higher Education Cooperation Agreementon December 5, 2025
[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa and Mozambique have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing regional collaboration in skills development through the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Education and Training, which guides joint efforts to address shared educational and training priorities.
- Surge in Violence Pushes Children to the Breaking Point in Northern Mozambiqueon December 5, 2025
[Unicef] New York/Maputo -- Tens of thousands of children displaced as families forced to flee in wake of attacks by armed non-state actors
- Inaugurates Gas Processing Planton December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Wednesday inaugurated a natural gas processing plant in Inhassoro district, in the southern province of Inhambane.
- Number of Youths Kidnapped in Metugeon December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- An unspecified number of young men were kidnapped on Monday by a group of Islamist terrorists in Pulo village, Metuge district, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado.
- Health Facilities Reopened Following Terrorist Incursionon December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican health authorities have announced the resumption of services at the health facilities of Mazua and Chipene, in Memba district, in the northern province of Nampula, after they were closed following a terrorist incursion against the region.
- Over 22,000 Vaccinated Against Mpox in Niassaon December 5, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican health authorities have vaccinated a total of 22,022 people against Mpox in a five-day campaign in the northern province of Niassa, the epicentre of the Mozambican outbreak of the disease.
- SA-Mozambique Bi-National Commission Closes On a High Noteon December 3, 2025
[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa and Mozambique are entering a new era of deeper cooperation, shared prosperity and renewed solidarity, following the successful conclusion of the 4th Session of the South Africa-Mozambique Bi-National Commission (BNC).
- SA-Mozambique Energy Cooperation Set to Deepen As Countries Expand Electricity Partnershipson December 3, 2025
[SAnews.gov.za] Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says Pretoria and Maputo are poised to significantly deepen energy cooperation as both countries work to strengthen economic and strategic ties under the fourth South Africa-Mozambique Bi-National Commission (BNC).
- President Ramaphosa Positions Mozambique As South Africa's Top African Economic Partneron December 3, 2025
[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has used his official dinner remarks in Maputo to underscore Mozambique's growing significance as South Africa's leading economic partner on the continent, saying the two nations are one people bound by history and now firmly focused on shared prosperity.
- South Africa, Mozambique Strengthen Regional Cooperation for Peace and Prosperityon December 3, 2025
[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa, in collaboration with Mozambique and other regional partners, has committed to enhancing efforts to promote regional integration and ensure peace and security in the region.
- Government to Invest 12 Million Dollars in Rehabilitation of Vocational Institutionson December 3, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican government intends to invest 12 million US dollars in the rehabilitation of technical and vocational institutions.
- 44,000 Deaths Related to HIV/Aids Recorded Over the Last Yearon December 3, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican Prime Minister Benvinda Levi announced on Monday that the country recorded, over the last year, 44,000 deaths related to HIV/AIDS, including 10,000 children.
- 'Civilians Were Killed, Some Were Even Beheaded'on December 3, 2025
[UN News] "They live in community shelters, they live in classrooms which are overcrowded," the UN refugee agency's (UNHCR) representative in Mozambique said on Tuesday, highlighting the plight of thousands searching for safety.
- Nearly 100,000 Displaced as Violence Spreads Across Northern Mozambique, Says UNby info@allafrica.com (allAfrica) on December 2, 2025
[allAfrica] Geneva -- Intensified attacks on villages and the rapid spillover of the conflict into previously safe districts force tens of thousands of people to flee across northern Mozambique, with close to 100,000 displaced in the past fortnight alone, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) says.
- U.S. Government Supports Counterterrorism Training Programon December 2, 2025
[U.S. Embassy Maputo] On November, 2025, the United States Government (U.S.) and the Government of the Republic of Mozambique marked the successful completion of a Counterterrorism Training program with the graduation of 105 soldiers from the Mozambican Armed Defense Forces (FADM) at Moamba Training Camp.
- People Must Be Employed On Mega-Projectson December 2, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican Minister of Planning and Development, Salim Valá, believes it is crucial to ensure the employment of young people and women in large mineral projects in order to avoid the mistake of "exploiting resources without benefiting local communities.'
- Two Drones Delivered to Strengthen Surveillance Against Terroristson December 2, 2025
[AIM] Maputo -- The government of the northern province of Nampula has delivered two drones to the Mozambican Defense and Security Forces (FDS) to strengthen territorial surveillance in the fight against islamist terrorists.
- UK Pulls $1 Billion Financing From TotalEnergies' Mozambique LNG Projecton December 2, 2025
[Daba Finance] The UK government has withdrawn more than $1 billion in planned financing for TotalEnergies' liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique, adding pressure to a development already delayed by insecurity and rising costs. UK Export Finance had committed $1.15 billion to the facility, one of eight export credit agencies backing the project's […]
- UK pulls $1.15bn support for Mozambique gas project after climate and terror concernsby Jillian Ambrose on December 1, 2025
TotalEnergies scheme became lightning rod for terror in region and was accused of violating human rightsBusiness live –latest updatesThe UK government has pulled a controversial $1.15bn (£870m) package of support to a giant gas project in Mozambique that has been accused of fuelling the climate crisis and deadly terror attacks in the region.The business […]
- All of Africa Today - December 1, 2025by info@allafrica.com (allAfrica) on December 1, 2025
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- Aid cuts have shaken HIV/Aids care to its core – and will mean millions more infections aheadby Kat Lay, Global health correspondent on December 1, 2025
Reports highlight devastating impact of slashed funding, especially in parts of Africa, that could lead to 3.3m new HIV infections by 2030In Mozambique, a teenage rape victim sought care at a health clinic only to find it closed. In Zimbabwe, Aids-related deaths have risen for the first time in five years. In Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of the […]




