Victims of Cyclone Gombe and tropical storm Ana receive support from Moza Banco

The victims of cyclone Gombe and tropical storm Ana, which recently affected the province of Nampula, have continued to receive support to minimise the suffering to which they are currently subjected.
On Monday, Moza Banco delivered food products consisting of cooking oil and butter beans to the Secretary of State in Nampula province. This act is part of the bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility Policy, which has one of its main focuses on developing activities that contribute to the economic and social progress of the communities where the bank operates.
The CEO of Moza Banco, Manuel Soares, says that “We decided to implement this initiative because we want to contribute to alleviating the suffering of the families affected. Our commitment is to the well-being of Mozambicans and to the continuous improvement of people's quality of life. We are aware that our gesture, in itself, will not effectively resolve the problem, but we believe it is a significant contribution to this great struggle for continuous improvement in their quality of life.”
The Secretary of State for Nampula Mety Gondola, welcomed Moza Banco's initiative, saying that, “We express our deep gratitude and satisfaction on behalf of the people of Nampula. This support is important because it comes in response to the problems of those families affected by tropical cyclone Gombe and tropical storm Ana, and who at this time are still getting back on their feet. The help from Moza Banco will be very useful and we will reach the families who are currently facing difficulties.”
The donated goods have already been delivered to the National Institute of Natural Disaster Management (INGD), to be immediately forwarded to the affected families.
In Nampula province. Cyclone Gombe and tropical storm Ana affected over 642,000 people, mostly in coastal districts and caused around 53 deaths.
19/05/2022