The President of the Republic invited American businesspeople to explore investment opportunities in Mozambique. Filipe Nyusi emphasized the advantages and guarantees that the country offers to businesses in the agriculture, tourism and fishing sectors. One of the main areas of interest highlighted by the Head of State were the corridors for the flow of goods, with special emphasis on the strategic ports of Maputo, Beira and Nampula. In an event held in New York, on the sidelines of the seventy-eighth session of the UN General Assembly , Nyusi explained that these ports play a crucial role in facilitating international trade, connecting Mozambique to other interior countries. “In Mozambique we have three ports, Maputo, Beira and Nacala. Nacala is the largest and they are connected by corridors, we can go from Maputo, South Africa and ESwatini and Swaziland. From Beira, we can go to Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and we have the Nacala Port, which serves Malawi, which means we have connecting facilities between our two countries.” Nyusi also shared information about the energy project that Mozambique is working on in partnership with Malawi. “We are working hard to improve access to energy in our countries, together we are connecting energy from Mozambique to Malawi, to try to meet energy needs and Mozambique can do more in this area.” The event in New York organized by the North American National Forum for Black Public Administrators, provided an important platform to highlight the investment potential in Mozambique promoting economic growth and international collaboration. The event was organized in collaboration with Malawi and was attended by President Lazarus Chakwera as well as the Prime Minister of Lesotho, Sam Matekane. The Malawian President shared with those present, the investment opportunities in his country. This Wednesday, the Head of State held a meeting with the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa. (RM)Source:Rádio Moçambique Online

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