The Secretary of State in Tete Province, Cristina Mafumo, expressed satisfaction with the progress of the construction works of the new resettlement neighborhood in Nhamitsatsi, which is in its final phase. The project, budgeted at US$20 million, includes the construction of about 200 houses for an equal number of families, and is being carried out by Vulcan as part of the expansion of its operations in Moatize, which provides for the relocation of the communities of Ntchenga and Mpandwe.
Vulcan was recognized during the Employment and Entrepreneurship Fair held on September 19, in the city of Tete, as the organization that recruited the highest number of pre-professional interns in 2024.
Vulcan was awarded 1st place in the Megaprojects category and named Best Investor in the Mining and Energy Sector in Mozambique, honors received on August 25 during the official opening of the 60th edition of the Maputo International Fair (FACIM 2025).
On 18 July, Vulcan delivered vehicles to the Polícia da República de Moçambique (PRM), at a ceremony held in the city of Tete and led by the Minister of the Interior, Paulo Chachine. In total, there are two ‘Mahindra’ vehicles, zero kilometres, fully equipped and characterised, designed to strengthen the corporation's operational capacity, especially in public patrols. The aim is to contribute to more effective action in maintaining public order and tranquillity in the communities.
In July this year, Vulcan was honoured with a Certificate of Merit awarded by Aeroportos de Moçambique, E.P., in recognition of its commitment and professionalism in refurbishing the infrastructure at Tete Airport.
The community of Cateme-Sede, in the district of Moatize, is experiencing a new chapter in its history with the arrival of electricity from the national grid, the result of an investment by Vulcan, which has built a sustainable electrification system for the town.
Last Friday, 13th June, Vulcan launched a new cycle of technical and vocational training, with an investment of more than 24 million meticais, benefiting 500 young people from urban neighbourhoods and rural communities in Moatize. The initiative is part of the company's commitment to the social and economic development of the communities where it operates.
Vulcan was distinguished as Mozambique's Best Mining Company during the 11th edition of the Mozambique Mining and Energy Conference (MMEC 2025), held on 7 and 8 May under the slogan ‘Transforming Mozambique's natural resources to drive industrialisation and regional integration.’
Vulcan recently held its first 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility Forum, bringing together representatives from the government, civil society and communities. The event aimed to present the main actions carried out by the company in 2024, the impacts of these initiatives and the projects planned for this year. Support for education was the forum's central theme.