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Archive for May 29th, 2008

Filed Under (Mozambique Travel) by Marian on May-29-2008

Immigration officials at the Lebombo border post say it is safe for South Africans to travel to Mozambique.

It follows reports that Mozambicans have warned they’ll take revenge on South African tourists and businessmen, for attacks on their countrymen in xenophobic violence.

The border post coordinator Henson Msongweni says the situation in Mozambique is very calm and quiet so people are free to go in and out.



Filed Under (Mozambique News) by marian on May-29-2008

Maputo, Mozambique, 29 May – Mozambique’s tourism minister, Fernando Sumbana, said Wednesday in Maputo that in 2007 the tourism sector in the country had attracted investment of around US$900 million.

In 2006 the sector saw investments of some US$600 million.

The tourism sector, according to the minister, is developing in a satisfactory way after seeing a recession during the civil war due to destruction of the country’s infrastructure.

O sector is now witnessing high levels of investment based on Mozambnique taking advantage of the Soccer World Cup taking place in South Africa.

Mozambique is expecetd to be visited by around 100,000 tourists during the World Cup and see revenues of some US$500 million.

The tourism sector posted revenues of US$280 million in 2007, as compared to US$163 million in 2006.

Currently some refurbishment and construction of airports is underway in some areas of Mozambique.

Mozambique and the World Bank’s lending arm, the International Finance Corporation, recently signed a U$3.1 billion deal for tourism projects along the southern African state’s 2,500 km (1,553 miles) coastline.