Moza Banco Brings Hope to Displaced Families at the Last Reception Centre in Boane

A group of volunteers from Moza Banco and partner organisations, led by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Manuel Soares, visited Escola Básica 19 de Outubro — the last active Reception Centre in the district of Boane — to comfort more than one thousand victims of the recent floods that struck the southern region of the country. Composed mainly of women and children, the Reception Centre shelters families who, despite having lost almost everything, remain full of hope for a better and more stable future.

 

During the visit, the team delivered various donations, including non-perishable food items, clothing, and hygiene and cleaning products, in an effort to ease the needs of these families, who continue to depend on all possible assistance.

 

Moved by the reality on the ground, Moza’s CEO reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to continuing the Solidarity Movement and further strengthening support for flood victims.

 

“When we look at these families, we realise that solidarity cannot be limited to a single action. Moza is here because it believes that being supportive means walking alongside those who need it most, until hope once again outweighs pain. We are aware of other areas in Maputo Province that still require assistance, particularly Manhiça, Moamba and Magude, and therefore we want the next phase of our Solidarity Movement to also include these regions. We will continue to Make It Happen,” added the CEO.

 

Representing the supported families, the Director of the Reception Centre, Maria Alcinda Mandlate, highlighted above all the message of hope conveyed to flood victims through the donations associated with the Solidarity Movements, calling for their continuation.

 

“These families arrived here with virtually nothing. We have mothers and pregnant women who need the help of each and every one of you. Every contribution we receive restores a little dignity and hope. Knowing that we are not alone gives us the strength to continue caring for these people as they deserve,” affirmed the Director.

 

This initiative forms part of the actions that have been carried out since the onset of the floods, with the Bank having already channelled support to Gaza Province in coordination with local authorities and the National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD).

 

In Gaza, in addition to supporting the central government, Moza directly assisted the districts of Guijá, Mapai, Chigubo and Chicualacuala — areas that were devastated by the force of the floods, resulting in loss of life and significant material damage.

 

More than simply delivering donations, Moza seeks through these actions to provide comfort to the victims, encouraging them to fight for the reconstruction of their lives.


10/02/2026

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