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CONSULAR AFFAIRS The Consular Section of the Mozambique High Commission deals with bilateral consular issues relating to the movement of citizens of the Republic of Mozambique residing in the United Kingdom, as well as in territorial jurisdictions covered by this Diplomatic Mission and that of citizens of the United Kingdom and other foreign nationals domiciled in the UK or otherwise* requiring travel clearance to Mozambique or other consular services meant to produce legal effect in Mozambique or vice-versa. CONSULAR SERVICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: For Mozambican Nationals • Consular Registration; • Passport Renewal; • Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages; • Military Service Registration; • Certifications; • Attestation/Legalisation of Documents; For Foreign Visitors • Visa Issuance; • Certifications; • Attestation/Legalisation of Documents; ADDRESS: MOZAMBIQUE HIGH COMMISSION (The Consular Section is located on the basement level) 21 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 6EL United Kingdom OPENING TIME: Monday – Friday 09.30 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 16.00 *(eligible for assistance at the Mozambique High Commission in London as their first point of contact for administrative procedures directed to and related with single or collective persons in the Republic of Mozambique). Please Note: The Mozambique High Commission closes during British Bank Holidays and the following Mozambican National Holidays: 1 Jan, 3 Feb, 7 Apr, 1 May, 25 Jun, 7 Sep, 25 Sep, 4 Oct and 25 Dec. |
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Brewery considers using cassava in beer production |
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The brewery in the northern province of Nampula, owned by CDM, the local subsidiary of South African Breweries, is considering using locally grown cassava in beer production, to reduce the financial burden arising from the import of raw materials.
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Government committed to seeking solutions - President Guebuza |
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President Armando Guebuza reaffirmed on 7 September that his government is committed to seeking solutions to the problems facing the majority of Mozambicans, notably those arising from increases in the prices of goods imported by Mozambique.
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Experts discuss African Public Service Charter |
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African Union experts began a meeting in Maputo on 6 September to discuss matters contained in the African Public Service Charter, a document through which AU member states hope to promote universal values and principles in public administration.
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