Mozambique allocates over 704 mln USD for post-Cyclone Idai reconstruction: report


MAPUTO, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Mozambique has invested more than 704 million U.S. dollars in the ongoing post-Cyclone Idai reconstruction, representing 56 percent of the planned implementation of the reconstruction program, according to a report by the Mozambique News Agency (AIM).

During a press briefing following the 26th ordinary session of the Council of Ministers on Tuesday in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, government spokesperson Filimao Suaze announced that the country has secured an additional 526.77 million dollars to be utilized in reconstruction by 2026.

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