Mozambique: CTA calls for diversification of INSS investments and review of the Labour Law
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After being shot in an attack on July 11, Chairman of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA) Agostinho Vuma returned to work yesterday, the institution has announced.
“The Chairman of the Board of Directors has resumed normal activities and functions after an interruption of approximately two months,” the CTA says in its statement.
Yesterday’s announcement comes after the CTA announced on July 29 that Agostinho Vuma had fully recovered after being shot twice as he was leaving his company’s office in Maputo on the 10th of the same month.
The CTA chairman was intercepted by two armed men at about 3:00 p.m. in a case that is still being investigated by the National Criminal Investigation Service (Sernic).
Agostinho Vuma, 44, was elected chairman of CTA in May 2017.
He was a founding member of the Association of Contractors of the City of Maputo, of which he was chairman, and later took part in the formation of the Mozambican Federation of Contractors.
Agostinho Vuma is a Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo) member of parliament, elected in 2015 by the constituency of Gaza, in the south of the country.
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A #CTA vem comunicar o regresso de #AgostinhoVuma, #Presidente do #ConselhoDirectivo, e a sua retoma às actividades normais e #funções, após uma interrupção de, aproximadamente, dois meses na sequência do atentado sofrido a 11 de #Julho.
Leia mais: https://t.co/VNILFK5z8j pic.twitter.com/LGMBtcKqwl— CTA Official (@CTA__Official) September 14, 2020
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