U.S. Embassy in Mozambique
Recent News About U.S. Embassy in Mozambique
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U.S. Embassy in Maputo invites proposals for warehouse alterations
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo has announced a tender for the design and construction documentation of alterations to a warehouse service area.
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U.S. Embassy in Maputo seeks proposals for radio tower lease
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo has issued an invitation for proposals concerning the lease of radio tower services for the U.S. Mission located in Maputo.
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U.S. Embassy in Maputo invites bids for condenser coil supply
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo has issued an invitation for quotations regarding the supply of a condenser coil.
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U.S. Embassy marks 249 years of independence with focus on Mozambique partnership
On May 21, the U.S. Embassy in Mozambique celebrated the 249th anniversary of American independence at the Montebelo Indy Village Congress Hotel.
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Ambassador Vrooman highlights US-Mozambique relations at Independence Day event
Good evening, Your Excellency, friends, colleagues, and partners—and to my dear spouse, Johnette.
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U.S. Embassy warns of violence at Niassa Special Reserve in Mozambique
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo has issued a security alert following reports of a terrorist attack on villages near the Niassa Special Reserve, Mozambique, on April 23, 2025.
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U.S. Embassy in Maputo seeks proposals for water systems maintenance
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo is inviting proposals for the maintenance of potable water systems for the U.S. Mission in the city.
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US embassy launches Catalisar project to fight HIV and TB in Mozambique
The United States Embassy in Mozambique has announced the launch of the Catalisar project, a community-led monitoring program aimed at enhancing responses to HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) in Nampula province.
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U.S. Embassy warns of ongoing protests affecting travel in Mozambique
The U.S. Embassy in Maputo, Mozambique, has issued a demonstration alert as protests related to political developments between FRELIMO and opposition parties continue across the country.
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U.S. Embassy warns of increased roadblocks affecting travel in Mozambique
There has been a notable rise in spontaneous roadblocks throughout Mozambique, significantly impacting travel.
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Protests close road at Mozambique-South Africa border; travelers urged caution
Protesters have closed the road at the Ressano Garcia border crossing between Mozambique and South Africa.
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TOEFL tests offered monthly at American Center; registration details provided
The TOEFL test is now available monthly at the American Center.
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American Corner in Mozambique promotes English learning and U.S. study opportunities
The American Corner, situated within the National Library of Mozambique, is a facility offering various resources and programs aimed at promoting English learning, U.S. study opportunities, and research with internet access.
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American Corner offers diverse educational resources in Mozambique
The American Corner, situated within the National Library of Mozambique, serves as a hub for English learning, U.S. study resources, and research with internet access.
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Online platforms offer free resources for English learners
The online platform for learning English offers a range of resources suitable for teachers, students, and professionals.
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U.S. Embassy warns of potential unrest in Mozambique on National Heroes Day
Small, localized protests are ongoing in Mozambique and may intensify as people return home on February 3, which is Mozambican National Heroes Day.