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The Mozambican government has launched a tender to select a company that will install and supply the new biometric civil document identification systems, APA learned on Friday. According to state-controlled daily newspaper Noticias, the new company will also produce travel documents. This work was done since 2009 by the SEMLEX firm, whose contract is about to expire.
Mozambique’s Ministry of the Interior is looking for a new company to continue the process of producing and issuing biometric documents.
The tender is open to interested local and foreign firms as long as they meet the eligibility requirements, including SEMLEX itself.
The southern African nation has a population of 26 million of which only six million have acquired biometric IDs since their introduction in 2009.
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