The concept of coworking has been establishing itself in Mozambique as a credible and flexible alternative to the traditional office, meeting the needs of freelancers, startups , NGOs , small businesses, and mobile professionals. Beyond simply sharing space, these environments offer community, infrastructure , and, in many cases, access to knowledge networks, collaboration, and opportunities.…
The issue of digital transformation, considered within the reality and context of Mozambican businesses, transcends the simple acquisition or adoption of new technologies. It is, above all, a profound exercise in cultural and operational re-engineering. Both Mozambican consumers and business managers are now compelled to adapt to the urgent need for efficiency, to rapidly globalizing…
For a long time, talking about global innovation meant talking almost exclusively about Europe, the United States, or, more recently, Asia. Today, that map is changing. Africa has ceased to be merely a consumer of imported solutions and has begun to assert itself as a fertile ground for technological creation, innovative business models, and entrepreneurship…
Trade relations between Europe and Mozambique have deep roots and have evolved over the last few decades, keeping pace with political, economic and technological transformations in both the African and European continents. Today, this relationship finds its main pillar in the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the SADC-EPA region.
The agreement,…
The issue of consumption, in the context of the Mozambican market, has never been simply about satisfying needs: it is, above all, a continuous exercise in adaptation. The Mozambican consumer adjusts to the rising prices of basic necessities, the fluctuating currency, and the pace of the economy, which sometimes promises growth and sometimes stagnate. Today…
The dissemination of business incubation and acceleration practices around the world, although apparently new, is an old reality that has implied a new dimension in the theory and practice of business management as we currently know it. So, what is it and what is it for? The need to improve management and assist the creation…
What is Social Responsibility?
Social responsibility means that companies, in addition to making money for shareholders, must act in a way that benefits society. A company with social responsibility aims at the well-being of everyone, both the employees and the people who consume its products and/or service including ethical responsibility, by ensuring fair…
In a world where markets are increasingly interconnected and competitive, the ability to export goods and services with quality, consistency, and added value has become one of the most strategic assets for any country. In Mozambique, exports represent a crucial path to diversify the economy, create jobs, and generate new opportunities. However, this path—though promising—is…
Doing business in Mozambique today is a combination of resilience, risk assessment and adaptability. The local business environment continues to be marked by logistical challenges, a restricted credit market, complex bureaucracy and an institutional system that is still consolidating. On the other hand, infrastructure is gradually improving, the urban middle class is growing and there…
In recent years, Mozambique has been consolidating its position as one of the most dynamic markets in the SADC (Southern African Development Community) region. Driven by sustained economic growth, vast natural resources and reforms aimed at facilitating foreign investment, the country is emerging as an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and large corporations. Sectors such as…
Over the past few decades, Portugal and Mozambique have been consolidating their bilateral relations through a series of agreements aimed at fostering cooperation in several strategic sectors. The areas covered include the economy, trade, industry, health, education and, in particular, the prevention of double taxation, promoting a more favourable business environment. These agreements between Portugal…
Whenever the public sector needs goods, works or services that exceed a certain contractual value, it is obliged to publicly announce this need and encourage companies to compete for the opportunity. This process is known as Public Tender. In the public procurement process in Mozambique, the term "Public Tender" refers to an advertisement that is…
