Mozambique

eBizguides Mozambique

A country full of hiden treasures

Le guiaré a lugares increíbles

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Increasing Opportunities

Today Mozambique’s economy is strongly growing and perspectives for the future are bright. The Plan for the Reduction of Absolute Poverty (PARPA) has been effectively increasing standards of living for the Mozambican population and effective restructuring has brought an increasing number of opportunities for private investments.

Employment Plans

The government is putting emphasis on the creation and
improvement of technical formations so as to encourage
foreign investors to employ an increasing number of Mozambicans on their projects. Self-employment, microfinance and small entrepreneur are other issues stressed by the government to increase the number of formal employees and employment in general.

Investment

Domestic Laws

The Constitution of the Republic of Mozambique, approved and enacted in November 1990, is the basis to all laws in the country. It is strongly focused on the affirmation of the Mozambican character, its traditions and other social and cultural values as well as its independence and sovereignty. In terms of economic and social organization, the Constitution states that the ownership of natural resources located in the soil and the subsoil, in interior and territorial waters, on the continental shelf, and in the exclusive economic zone is vested in the State. In fact the economic order of the Republic of Mozambique shall be based on the value of labour, on market forces, on the initiatives of economic agents, on the participation of all types of ownership, and on the role of the State in regulating and promoting economic and social growth and development in order to satisfy the basic needs of the people and to promote social wellbeing. Thus the State shall ensure that economic activities are conforming to the Constitution and the law.

Mozambique

Since 1992, when peace returned to Mozambique after almost 30 years of struggle and war, the country has enjoyed political stability. In fact many consider Mozambique as a success story in Africa and a model of successful transition many countries should follow. The Republic of Mozambique’s actual Constitution was adopted on the 30th of November 1990 and its political system is classified as a multiparty democracy. The executive branch consists of the President, elected by popular vote for a five-year term, the Prime Minister, named by the President, and a Cabinet.
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