Author: MANUEL MUCARI

Protesters Block Largest Mozambican Border With South Africa

Protesters occupied National Road 4 near the Ressano Garcia border, blocking the largest land crossing…

Mondlane Announces New Wave of Post-Election Protests Across Mozambique

Mozambique’s presidential runner-up, Venancio Mondlane, has announced a new wave of demonstrations set to take…

Mozambique-South Africa Border Reopens Amid Revenue Loss Due to Post-Election Protests

The Ressano Garcia border, the largest Mozambican land crossing between Mozambique and South Africa, recorded…

Demonstrations Paralyse Mozambique Over Controversial Election Results

Maputo, Mozambique — Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Thursday, voicing…

Mozambican Airliner Launches Additional Routes To SA, Portugal 

In a strategic move to broaden its global presence, Mozambique flagship carrier Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM), has embarked on a new chapter by introducing two additional routes between Maputo and Cape Town in South Africa, and Maputo and Lisbon in Portugal. The first route promises to open up fresh travel possibilities for passengers, linking the vibrant South African city of Cape Town with the dynamic tourist destination of Inhambane province that boasts pristine water beaches. The route is poised…

World Mobile Bringing Connectivity To Rural Mozambique

WORLD Mobile Group, the first global mobile network powered by blockchain technology and the sharing economy, successfully launched on Monday its first aerostat in Mozambique, expanding mobile connectivity to the southeast African country. Gregory Gottlieb, head of Aerial Platforms, told the press on Monday that “Aerostat is here to connect the unconnected in the rural area. It will offer a booming signal to a good variety of operators in Mozambique and will cover a 72 km radius outside urban areas”.…

Mozambique Airline Expands Regional Reach With New Routes

Mozambique’s flagship airline carrier, Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM), is cementing its regional reach with the re-launching of two new routes to the country’s major tourist destinations of Vilankulo (Inhambane province) and Beira (Sofala province). “We are marking this resumption of flights with the strong aim of bringing to Vilankulo people eager to have contact with the wonders of this land”, João Carlos Pó Jorge, LAM’s Director General, said on Sunday after the inaugural flight from Johannesburg (South Africa) to…

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