Mozambique's largest port, Maputo, reported a 1% decline in volumes in 2024 mainly due to post-election protests that forced border closures and road blockages, the port operator said on Tuesday.
The Maputo Port Development Company’s (MPDC) annual volumes for 2024 fell slightly by 1% to 30. 9 million tons handled, but ...
The overall reduction in the amounts handled in the Maputo and Matola port terminals was mainly due to the post-election unrest, said the MPDC, which included rioters blocking the roads leading to the ...
The Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) handled a total volume of 30.9-million tons last year – 1% less than in 2023. MPDC ...
Cargo handled by the Port of Maputo, in which Grindrod holds an indirect 24. 7% stake, slumped by 1% to 30. 9 million tonnes ...
Matola port complex, a significant export site for SA, dipped 1% to 30.9 million tonnes in 2024 as political unrest in ...
Hundreds of supporters of Mozambique’s opposition protested as the country inaugurated a new president following disputed ...
President Daniel Chapo was inaugurated on Wednesday among a small gathering of international leaders, including President ...
The Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC) has announced a total volume of 30.9 million tonnes of cargo handled in 2024.
Daniel Chapo was sworn in at a time of widespread anger directed at his party, Frelimo, which has led the country for 50 ...
Mozambique's new President Daniel Chapo has been sworn in at a low-key ceremony in the capital, Maputo, that was marred by an ...
Despite the huge disruptions of December, the port of Maputo handled 30.9 million tonnes of goods in 2024. According to the annual report released by the Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC), this ...