Mozambique

We advise exercise a high degree of caution overall due to the security situation. Higher levels apply in some areas.

We continue to advise do not travel to Cabo Delgado province, Erati and Memba districts of Nampula province due to the extreme threat of terrorism, kidnapping, and ongoing clashes between armed groups and security forces. Terrorists are likely to target areas frequented by foreigners, including where foreign companies operate and where expatriate staff reside. There’s a kidnapping risk across Mozambique. Kidnappings have occurred in Maputo, Beira, Sofala and in Cabo Delgado province (see ‘Safety’).

We continue to advise reconsider your need to travel to Marrupa and Mecula districts of Niassa province due to the security situation.

Protests and strikes can occur at short notice. Avoid all protests and demonstrations, monitor local media for updates and follow the advice of local authorities. Roadblocks and road closures may occur at any time (see ‘Safety’).

There’s currently an outbreak of Mpox in parts of Africa. There have been reports of Mpox in Mozambique (see ‘Health’).

We now advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in Mozambique overall due to the security situation.

Higher levels apply in some parts of the country.

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