Mozambique: Is Forquilha the Judas Iscariot in Mondlane's political life?
Photo: IOM Mozambique
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation on Wednesday (19) initiated the creation of a database and mapping of the almost 40,000 Mozambicans living in the diaspora – one of the four activities that Verónica Macamo has pledged to carry out in the first 100 days of Filipe Nyusi’s second presidential term, A Verdade reports.
The goal is to map the 36,299 Mozambicans residing outside Mozambique in Africa, Europe and Asia.
@Verdade has also learned that, by April, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (MINEC) is committed to formalising a visa waiver agreement with the Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe and the Republic of Rwanda, and also create a basis for facilitating the recruitment of labour between Mozambique and the Republic of Mauritius.
Still within the scope of the ‘First 100 Days’ programme, Macamo is to sign an agreement with the European Union aimed at financing biodiversity, anti-corruption and public finance management programmes.
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