The community of Bagamoyo and Nhachere neighborhoods, located in the village of Moatize, continue to face the problem of water shortages, especially during the months of September to December. As a result, residents of these neighborhoods are forced to travel long distances in search of the precious liquid. Residents of […]
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National Human Rights Commission visits Mualadzi
A meeting between the National Human Rights Commission and the resettled community of Mualadzi took place today, October 13, 2020 at the offices of the Natural Resources Management Committee in Mualadzi. The Chief of Cambulatsitsi Locality, Community Leaders of Mualadzi, representatives of the Community Forum and members of the community […]
Read MoreCommunity Mobilisation – Tete Podcast
This is the third edition of the Tete Podcast. In this edition, activists describe the different ways and challenges faced by communities in the fight for social justice.
Read MoreAAAJC promotes women participation in the Extractive Industry
The Association for Assistance and legal Support to Communities (AAAJC), visited on the morning of this Tuesday, August 11, 2020, the community of Chissua, district of Cahora Bassa in the scope of training the community on the functioning and internal management of the Natural Resources Management Committee (CGRNs), involvement of […]
Read MoreTete Podcast – challenges experienced by communities
This is a radio program produced by communities affected by mining in the province of Tete, central Mozambique. In this second edition, we will learn about some of the challenges experienced by communities in their relationship with mining.
Read MoreLack of compliance with COVID -19 prevention measures in Cateme
In the City of Moatize, particularly in the community of Cateme, a few meters from the command of the police, a project is being erected, with about ten workers. What I noticed in this construction is the fact that only one of the ten workers was wearing the mask. When […]
Read MoreEnvironmental impact study in Moatize
Yesterday, June 30, 2020, took place at the Hotel VIP in the city of Tete, the launch of the study carried out in the city of Moatize on the environmental impacts of mining on communities. The study looked at the well-being of people residing in mining areas, the survival needs […]
Read MoreUncontrolled fires in Cateme
The lack of knowledge of the risks and dangers associated with uncontrolled burning causes many people to adopt these practices in Cateme. People burn grass for the purpose of hunting mice. Some fires are caused by those who manufacture charcoal and have not taken due care to avoid uncontrolled fires. […]
Read MoreResettlers develop pottery in Cateme
A group of resettlers is developing the pottery in Cateme. According to an interviewee’s testimony, this activity was already carried out in Moatize before the resettlement to Cateme, but was paralyzed due to the lack of a suitable space. But with the help of the community leaders in Cateme it […]
Read MoreTete Podcast – The impact of COVID-19 on mining communities
This is the first edition of the podcast made by communities affected by mining in the Province of Tete, central Mozambique. The focus of this podcast in on COVID-19 and its impact on local communities.MOSTRAR MENOS
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