The symbolic milestone of the beginning of the project, which will cost the university coffers around nine hundred and ninety-eight million Meticais (998,000,000.00MT), was guided by the minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Daniel Nivagara, in the company of the rector of UP-Maputo, Jorge Ferrão, and other guests from the academic, political and economic world. For the minister, the act represents a significant advance, not just for UP -Maputo, but also for the higher education subsystem in Mozambique, as infrastructures are key elements for the satisfactory development of teaching, research and university extension activities. Nivagara instructed the UP-Maputo Management to ensure that when designing the infrastructure, the digital era that the world and the country are experiencing is taken into account. In turn, Rector Ferrão said that the project represents a testament to the commitment to innovation, technological and pedagogical efficiency, having reiterated that the facilities will not only meet the educational needs of UP-Maputo students and employees, but will also serve to strengthen community ties around the Chamanculo neighborhood. Conducting the Lhanguene Campus project II was entrusted to the company AYMZ Invest, which will carry out the work within 24 months and will be able to create 100 direct jobs, in addition to offering practical learning opportunities for engineering students. The Lhanguene II University Campus will house a total of 100 classrooms and different types, gym, swimming pool, multipurpose pavilion, auditorium with capacity for 250 people, laboratories and restaurant, in a project called “UP Maputo – building tomorrow”.

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