Insurgents launch incursion into Nampula province; Portuguese Prime Minister apologises for colonial era massacre
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 5 September 2022
The latest from Zitamar News:
Insurgents launch incursion into Nampula province
The attack is the first outside Cabo Delgado since 17 June, when a civilian was beheaded in the village of Lúrio in Nampula
The latest from Cabo Delgado:
2 September 22: Kutua, Eráti, Nampula province
See Zitamar article
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Also in the news:
Portuguese Prime Minister apologises for colonial era massacre (Voice of America)
Mozambique could lift visa requirement for Portuguese, President Nyusi says (Lusa)
Sofala authorities say petrol station owners fled the country (Lusa)
Kenmare calls for Moma land use plan after house-building encroaches on mining concession (Carta de Moçambique)
Express trains to link Maputo with South Africa and Eswatini (Notícias)
Government reduces toll charges on Maputo-Katembe bridge (Evidências)
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