Industry Especial (AIMO): Maputo
Texts: Hermenegildo Langa, Elton Pila (In Namaacha) e Cristiana Pereira (In Marracuene). Photos: Amilton Neves, Mauro Pinto and courtesy of Beluluane Industrial Park.
Texts: Hermenegildo Langa, Elton Pila (In Namaacha) e Cristiana Pereira (In Marracuene). Photos: Amilton Neves, Mauro Pinto and courtesy of Beluluane Industrial Park.
Text by: Hermenegildo Langa Photos by: Mauro Pinto Issue 66 Mar/Apr | Download The drama of the pandemic in the informal sector “Nothing can be so bad that it can’t get worse,” a popular saying goes.
Text by: Paola Rolletta Photo by: Jay Garrido Issue 66 Mar/Apr | Download Doyenne Initiative A network for collective growth In September last year, the first pilot of the Doyenne Initiative was launched in Mozambique, a movement aimed at selecting Mozambican graduates to continue engineering studies in the United States.
Maputo, which was called - until 1976 - Lourenço Marques, is the capital of Mozambique. It is also considered the main financial, corporate and commercial hub in the country.
Her face sculpted by time says more about her life than about his age. The wrinkles are traces of a map showing the paths he traveled throughout his 39 years of age, which seem, in fact, many more.
A fascinating journey – this is how António Singo characterizes his professional career at Mozambican Airlines (LAM). He joined the company in 1985, shortly after completing ninth grade, to perform the duties of Traffic Dispatcher.
Most communities along the Corridor have agriculture as their source of livelihood and income generation. In- spired by the working spirit of the communities, Nacala Logistics is supporting around 15 thousand families through social projects that are being implemented along the Nacala Corridor.
Behind us is the time when citizens were forced to wait so many hours at a stop, waiting for a bus that no one knew if it would arrive.