Mozambican news in Portuguese and English: Notícias and Carta de Moçambique, the Club of Mozambique and Zitamar News in English, TVM and STV broadcasting, and the AIM agency.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the main newspaper in Mozambique?
- Notícias, published in Maputo, is the country's main daily, with Carta de Moçambique a leading independent outlet.
- Which Mozambican outlets publish in English?
- Club of Mozambique and Zitamar News cover Mozambique in English.
- What is Mozambique's official news agency?
- AIM (Agência de Informação de Moçambique) is the state news agency.
Mozambique has one of Southern Africa's most rapidly developing media landscapes, with a vibrant press serving a population of over 33 million in a country experiencing extraordinary economic transformation driven by massive natural gas discoveries offshore. Mozambican newspapers publish primarily in Portuguese — the official language and a legacy of the country's colonial history — making Mozambique's press uniquely connected to the wider Lusophone world of Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and Cape Verde.
Among the most widely read Mozambican newspapers online is Club of Mozambique, the country's leading English-language portal widely read by investors and the international community. Noticias is the leading Portuguese-language daily. Carta de Mocambique is respected for independent investigative journalism. TVM is the national TV broadcaster. Mozambique's natural gas sector — analysed by Zitamar News — has made it one of Africa's most strategically important energy stories. Sports fans follow FMF for the Mambas national football team.
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