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Japanese ambassador in Mozambique accuses government of 'lack of respect'; Government wants to reduce civil service salaries as share of GDP

Japanese ambassador in Mozambique accuses government of 'lack of respect'; Government wants to reduce civil service salaries as share of GDP

Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 3 December 2021

Dec 03, 2021
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Japanese ambassador in Mozambique accuses government of 'lack of respect'; Government wants to reduce civil service salaries as share of GDP
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Agenda:

  • Today: Third Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM) Congress, in Beira, Sofala province, in which the new party leader will be elected

  • Today: The “Civil Society Action for Social Cohesion in Northern Mozambique” program launches in Pemba, Cabo Delgado province

  • Today: Horácio Chongo, Caice Salé and Bilal Seedat are in court as part of "hidden-debts" hearings


Today’s headlines:

  • Hidden debts: Boustany sends public letter after hearing is cancelled (Carta de Moçambique)

  • Government wants to reduce share of civil service salaries in GDP (Lusa)

  • Government stresses commitment to renewable energy (O País)

  • Japanese ambassador in Mozambique accuses government of 'lack of respect' (Evidencias)

Hidden debts: Boustany sends open letter after hearing is cancelled (Carta de Moçambique)

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