International Security Bulletin

Mozambique

Republic of Mozambique

Capital: Maputo

The Mozambique Bulletin

Weekly Brief: September 28, 2015

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History

Almost five centuries as a Portuguese colony came to a close with independence in 1975. Large-scale emigration, economic dependence on South Africa, a severe drought, and a prolonged civil war hindered the country's development until the mid 1990s. The ruling Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (Frelimo) party formally abandoned Marxism in 1989, and a new constitution the following year provided for multiparty elections and a free market economy. A UN-negotiated peace agreement between Frelimo and rebel Mozambique National Resistance (Renamo) forces ended the fighting in 1992. In December 2004, Mozambique underwent a delicate transition as Joaquim CHISSANO stepped down after 18 years in office. His elected successor, Armando Emilio GUEBUZA, promised to continue the sound economic policies that have encouraged foreign investment. President GUEBUZA was reelected to a second term in October 2009. However, the elections were flawed by voter fraud, questionable disqualification of candidates, and Frelimo use of government resources during the campaign. As a result, Freedom House removed Mozambique from its list of electoral democracies.

Geography

Metric Units

Total Area 799,380 sq km
Land Boundaries 4,571 km
Border Countries Malawi 1,569 km, South Africa 491 km, Swaziland 105 km, Tanzania 756 km, Zambia 419 km, Zimbabwe 1,231 km
Coastline 2,470 km
Terrain mostly coastal lowlands, uplands in center, high plateaus in northwest, mountains in west
Minimum Elevation 0 m
Maximum Elevation 2,436 m
Climate tropical to subtropical
Natural Resources coal, titanium, natural gas, hydropower, tantalum, graphite
Arable Land 6.51%
Permanent Crops 0.25%

Economy

Gross Domestic Product $26.22 billion
GDP (per capita) $1,200
GDP Growth 7.5%
Unemployment Rate 17%
Population in Poverty 52%
GINI Index 45.6

Budget & Debt

Expenditures $5.32 billion
Revenue $4.37 billion
Current Account Balance $-2.43 billion
External Debt $4.88 billion

Trade

Exports $3.52 billion
Export Items aluminum, prawns, cashews, cotton, sugar, citrus, timber
Export Partners South Africa 28.9%, Belgium 15.1%, Italy 11.8%, Spain 8.5%, China 6.6% (2011)
Imports $5.37 billion
Import Items machinery and equipment, vehicles, fuel, chemicals, metal products, foodstuffs, textiles
Import Partners South Africa 35.4%, China 10.2%, India 8.4%, US 6.6%, Australia 6.1%, Portugal 4.4% (2011)

People

Population 24,096,669
Population Growth 2.44%
Ethnic Groups African 99.66% (Makhuwa, Tsonga, Lomwe, Sena, and others), Europeans 0.06%, Euro-Africans 0.2%, Indians 0.08%
Religion Catholic 28.4%, Protestant 27.7% (Zionist Christian 15.5%, Evangelical Pentecostal 10.9%, Anglican 1.3%), Muslim 17.9%, other 7.2%, none 18.7% (1997 census)
Life Expectancy 52.29 years
Infant Mortality 0.95 deaths/1,000 live births
Maternal Mortality 4 deaths/100,000 live births

Energy

Electricity Production 14.83 billion kWh
Electricity Consumption 10.19 billion kWh
From Fossil Fuels 0.1%
From Nuclear 0%
From Hydroelectric 99.9%
From Renewable Sources 0%