Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi declared on Friday that in
2016 the government will subsidise domestic production, and not imports. Speaking
at the traditional end of year reception at the presidential palace in Maputo,
Nyusi said “stabilizing our economy will depend solely on increasing production
and productivity. It is true that we still have a long, winding and complex
journey ahead of us, but we are sure that the development of Mozambique is
irreversible”.“Let us all, as a nation, work for the collective good, by
consolidating peace and ensuring the progress and well-being of all
Mozambicans, without any kind of distinction”, he urged. The districts will be
at the centre of the government’s attentions, he said, and the administration
of the districts would be focused on increasing production and productivity.
This would mean “more decentralization of resources, great rigour and transforming
the districts into centres of results”.He announced that the government has
already begun taking short and medium term measures to meet the needs of
producing essential goods. The Bank of Mozambique was taking additional
measures, seeking to regulate liquidity, and hold back the demand for money. The
measures under way, the President added, also seeks to ensure the availability
of foreign currency on the domestic exchange market, in order to support
businesses in importing raw materials and essential consumer goods. All efforts
should be channeled towards encouraging production, Nyusi said, accompanied
with measures to hold back costs and to promote a culture of savings.The
president once again stressed the importance of guaranteeing peace, assuring
his audience that the government is using all possible means of dialogue.
However, Afonso Dhlakama, leader of the main opposition party, the former rebel
movement Renamo, has so far rejected all Nyusi’s invitations for a face-to-face
meeting. He wanted to cut out “middlemen” in dialogue, and ensure direct
contact between the interested parties (whom he did not specify, but he was
presumably referring to the government and Renamo). “The middlemen, due to the
importance they want to gain from this process, sometimes do not transmit
faithfully the messages sent by the parties”, Nyusi said. “But once again our
common will shall emerge victorious and will triumph over distrust”.“We want to
assure all our fellow-countrymen that the government will do its part with the
necessary courage and determination”, he pledged. “The dream of hope, of making
a difference, of doing the maximum for Mozambique, prevails in our hearts”.
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