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Italy Mozambique Cooperation Renewed with TVM Broadcaster

Italy Mozambique Cooperation Renewed with TVM Broadcaster

Italy renewed its cooperation deal with Mozambique’s public broadcaster TVM, marking a new chapter in Italy Mozambique cooperation.

Italy renewed its cooperation agreement with Mozambique’s public broadcaster Televisão de Moçambique (TVM) on 13 April 2025. This step highlights deepening Italy Mozambique cooperation in media infrastructure.

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The signing took place at TVM headquarters in Maputo. Ambassador Gabriele Annis led the Italian side. TVM Board President Victor Nhatitima and AICS  Director Maria Cristina Pescante joined him. This pact marks the third consecutive year of support. It builds on decades of ties. Italy provided some historical aid to Mozambican media, but no verified direct RAI role in TVM founding or launch. Coverage of Italian projects continues today. Moreover, the deal provides new technical equipment. It also funds training for TVM staff. These steps boost public broadcasting capacity.

Historical Roots of Partnership

Italy’s link with TVM developed over time. Support has been provided through various channels. Today, TVM reports on Italian aid efforts. This renewal strengthens that role. AICS drives the initiative from Maputo. The agency handles development work across southern Africa. Ambassador Annis often visits project sites. He pushes health and other ties. However, media stands out here. Training targets technical skills. Equipment upgrades information quality.

Boost to Media Capacity
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New gear arrives soon. Training programmes follow. TVM professionals gain expertise. This aids public service broadcasting. Italy sees communication as key to development. It fosters mutual knowledge. Bilateral bonds grow stronger. Meanwhile, similar efforts span sectors. MOZITA 2026 adds cultural links. Health cooperation expands too. For TVM, results mean better output. Mozambique benefits from reliable news.

Investors should note this trend. Italy Mozambique cooperation opens doors in media infrastructure. Capacity-building projects draw funding. Sub-Saharan broadcasters need upgrades. Firms in tech supply and training can enter. Stable partners like AICS signal low risk. Returns come from long-term contracts. Watch for tenders in equipment and skills transfer.

Source: Further Africa

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