Beluluane Industrial Park partnered with the Provincial Health Service last week to host a health fair as part of the Novembro Azul awareness campaign. The event welcomed over 150 workers from 15 companies within the park, emphasizing the importance of health and wellness through accessible screenings, educational sessions, and wellness-focused activities.
The fair offered comprehensive health services, including screenings for diabetes, prostate cancer, and hypertension, alongside consultations on maternal and child health, mental health, and workplace wellness. Workers also participated in nutrition sessions, physiotherapy consultations, malaria prevention, and HIV testing. Aerobic exercises and a blood donation drive rounded off the activities, highlighting the event’s dedication to holistic health and well-being.

Supporting Local Communities
MozParks is committed to advancing local content solutions that make a meaningful impact on the communities it serves. The health fair exemplified this mission by bringing together 15 companies from Beluluane Park and healthcare providers to ensure workers had access to critical health services. This collaboration empowered participants with tools to improve their well-being and underscored the strength of partnerships in creating impactful initiatives.
“At MozParks, we view initiatives like these as integral to our mission of creating a thriving, sustainable ecosystem that supports both industry and the community. We thank all participating companies and the Provincial Health Service for their contributions to this impactful event,” said Onorio Manuel, General Director of MozParks


In a significant step towards advancing economic growth and industrialization, MozParks’ General Director, Onorio Manuel, together with the management of CPMZ Pipeline Mocambique, met this week with the Governor of Manica Province, Francisca Domingos Tomás, in Manica. The meeting focused on discussing strategies for the development of industrial parks in the province, exploring opportunities to stimulate local economic development, create jobs, and drive sustainable growth.
The dialogue highlighted the potential for industrial parks to bring transformative changes to Manica, aligning with MozParks’ vision of supporting regional growth through the development of structured and inclusive industrial zones. Manuel shared insights on the supplier-based park model, which has successfully contributed to Maputo Province through Beluluane Industrial Park, generating over 10,000 jobs. The model, also known as ‘The Mozambican Way’, aims to create similar opportunities in Manica by creating business ecosystems that drive job creation and economic growth.
This meeting underscores MozParks’ commitment to developing 20 parks across the country and supporting the economic development of Mozambique.


