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Trump’s first 100 days: U.S walks away from global climate action
The Trump administration has pulled the plug on the UN climate process and its financial contributions, while at the same time backing fossil fuels and obstructing renewables. By Sebastian Rodriguez As in his first term, U.S President Donald Trump...
How ‘out of touch’ Tony Blair became a serious threat to climate action
From the lush gardens of the Four Seasons luxury hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh, amid banks of bougainvillaea and trailing jasmine, green lawns and air-conditioned courtyards, the surrounding desert is kept at bay by hidden sprinklers, and the chaotic...
African Civil society leaders demand answers from African Court on climate crisis
By Dennis Peprah, GNA Sunyani, (Bono), May 3, GNA – On May 2, 2025, in Arusha, Tanzania, just below the ridgeline of Mount Meru and not far from the Kenyan border, Africa did something it has never done before. Civil society leaders from across...
Climate Services Dashboard informs climate action
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has launched the Climate Services Dashboard, an innovative tool designed to track climate service capacities globally. It enhances data-driven planning and resource allocation, ensuring climate services...
Trump’s first 100 days: US walks away from global climate action
As in his first term, US President Donald Trump has again kick-started the country’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the global pact to tackle climate change. But this time, he has launched a barrage of additional efforts to end US...
COMMENT: Mozambique, Zimbabwe are natural trade partners
Mozambican President, Cde Daniel Chapo yesterday urged Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take advantage of their strong bilateral relations to increase trade between the two countries. Addressing local and international exhibitors as well as guests who...
Insurgents Behead Two in Attack on Luxury South African owned Safari Lodge in Mozambique
In a brutal attack last week, insurgents stormed a South African-owned luxury safari hunting lodge on the border of the Niassa Special Reserve, beheading two people and leaving destruction in their wake. The assailants, believed to be linked to...
TODA Macau, USJ honour 39 Tourism Diploma Programme graduates
The International Tourism Professionals Development Association Macao (TODA Macau) and the private University of Saint Joseph (USJ) held a graduation ceremony on Friday for the first batch of 39 graduates completing the Diploma in Sustainable...
Mnangagwa hails Zimbabwe-Mozambique ties
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reaffirmed the strong and growing economic relations between Zimbabwe and Mozambique during a State Banquet held in honor of visiting Mozambican President Daniel Chapo at the State House in Bulawayo. President...
“New IMF program will rationalize salaries in Mozambique”
“The rationalization of the wage bill and structural restrictions to ensure lasting consolidation of the public sector’s size, debt management, restrictive financing conditions in the current conjuncture, and a structural problem in the country,...
Vietnam, Mozambique deepen ties in leadership, governance training
Hanoi (VNA) – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duy Bac, Standing Vice President of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA), on April 28 hosted Chakil Felizardo Aboobacar, Secretary General of the ruling Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO)...
Mozambique’s poultry industry to experience US$300M in loss after post-election protests
MOZAMBIQUE – The poultry industry in Mozambique is facing a crisis, with nationwide losses estimated at US$300 million due to violent protests that erupted after the National Elections Commission (CNE) announced the results of the October...
Mozambique residents at risk from deadly floods, poor planning
What’s the context? In Mozambique's capital, heavy rains expose planning weaknesses as climate change fuels a cycle of misery for residents Maputo residents struggle to cope with regular floods Mozambique is particularly vulnerable to climate...
UPND Government Reaffirms Commitment to Energy Mix and Sustainability Amid Power Challenges
UPND Government Reaffirms Commitment to Energy Mix and Sustainability Amid Power Challenges Lusaka, Zambia – April 29, 2025 — The United Party for National Development (UPND) government has reiterated its unwavering commitment to energy...
DCC concludes its trade mission in Maputo with 356 business meetings
Dubai Chamber of Commerce (DCC), one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has successfully concluded its trade mission to Angola and Mozambique with the organisation of 356 business-to-business meetings between...
Richard Offiong exclusive: Staying realistic about Sunderland
Former England youth international and Newcastle United striker Richard Offiong has set a modest target for Sunderland despite their awe-inspiring start to this season’s Premier League campaign. After eight years in Championship exile, the Black...
Mozambique's largest university, Chinese firm sign memo on academic support in major fields
MAPUTO, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM), Mozambique's largest higher education institution, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a Chinese company on supporting its academic initiatives in strategic fields....
Calling and trapping may be sport for some, but for this Big Sandy native, it’s big business – and crucial for the environment
To a novice, trapping a coyote might not sound so hard. Big Sandy native Byron South has been doing it for years. Here’s how he describes the work: “People ask me, 'Well, you think you can catch this? This coyote's costing me a lot of money.' I...
IMF acknowledges that a new plan with Mozambique arises after “instability”
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing macroeconomic stability in Mozambique, promoting inclusive and sustainable growth, and protecting the most vulnerable segments of the population. This statement was...
We’re One people!… Mozambican leader lauds bilateral, economic ties with Zimbabwe
Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor “MOZAMBIQUE is Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe is Mozambique. We are one!” What a powerful statement echoed multiple times by Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo in his keynote address at the official opening of...