MozParks had the honor of welcoming the Governor of Inhambane, Francisco Alberto Pagula, on his first official visit to Mozal - Beluluane Industrial Park (BIP) since taking office earlier this year.
Frelimo deputy Dias Julião Letela, re-elected on October 9 by the Inhambane constituency, has been appointed as spokesperson ...
The Government of Canada sets the federal income tax rates for individuals. Each province and territory determines their own income tax rates. Provincial or territorial income tax rates apply in ...
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US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) records show the organisation has received over $83 million in funding since 2021 for reproductive health projects in Mozambique’s Inhambane and Gaza ...
AS China's economy grew by 5 percent year on year to 134.9 trillion yuan ($18.77 trillion) in 2024, topping 130 trillion yuan for the first time, leading provinces achieved advancements in their ...
Moe said he's looking at all powers available in provincial jurisdiction to reduce any export tariff on Saskatchewan goods, should they be implemented by Ottawa. Moe and the country's other ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Amazon’s DXT4 warehouse is seen in Laval, Quebec, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The ...
The province is requiring the funding be used to build detached, single-family homes. "If we don't have a project that meets those requirements, then this money can't be spent," Jason Nixon ...
Saskatchewan’s men’s and women’s 2025 provincial curling championships are officially underway in Kindersley. The top nine men’s teams and top nine women’s teams from across the province ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Chrystia Freeland as the federal finance minister. Global News regrets this error. The ...
The vast majority of Chinese provinces have already slashed their consumer price index (CPI) targets to about 2 per cent for 2025 – markedly down from last year’s norm of 3 per cent.