
MozParks has inaugurated the Balcão de Atendimento Único (BAU), a fully integrated One-Stop-Shop at Beluluane Industrial Park, marking a major step in improving efficiency and supporting businesses in the park.

The launch ceremony was presided over by the Secretary of State of Maputo Province, Henriques Bongece, alongside MozParks CEO Onorio Manuel, and attended by government officials, business leaders, and tenant companies, including Lázaro Manuel Bambamba, Administrator of Boane District, and Danilo Bay, BAU General Manager.
Strategically located within the park, the BAU centralises key services such as business licensing, tax authority assistance, and immigration support. “The launch of the One-Stop-Shop reflects our commitment to ensuring that companies operating in Beluluane Industrial Park have fast, reliable and transparent access to critical services,” said Onorio Manuel.
Secretary of State Henriques Bongece added: “Our mission is to serve the population, ensuring that services are more accessible and simplified.” Lázaro Manuel Bambamba highlighted the community focus: “Our objective is to increasingly bring services closer to investors and the community, strengthening our relationship with the park so more initiatives like this can take place in our district.”

While the BAU is open to the public, operating from 7h30 to 15h30, Monday to Friday, companies based in Beluluane Industrial Park benefit from priority service, ensuring a seamless experience as they establish and grow their operations. The BAU will expand services progressively in coordination with relevant public institutions, supporting both business development and community engagement.
About MozParks
MozParks is a developer and operator of Sustainable Economic Zones, established as a public-private partnership between the African Sustainable Economic Zones Alliance (ASEZA) and Mozambican Government Agency for Investment and Export Promotion (APIEX). MozParks manages parks in Beluluane and Nampula, with plans for expansion into Cabo Delgado province. To date, MozParks has attracted over 70 companies from 18 countries, contributing to income generation for more than 120,000 people in Mozambique and securing over USD 4 billion in investments..
For more information about MozParks and its initiatives, please visit MozParks Website or contact us at info@mozparks.co.mz.

When heavy rains swept across parts of southern Mozambique in recent weeks, communities in Matola Rio once again found themselves facing the difficult reality of seasonal flooding. Homes were affected, essential belongings were lost, and many families were left in urgent need of support.
In response, MozParks collaborated with companies based at Beluluane Industrial Park to support the local relief efforts. As part of their ongoing engagement with surrounding communities, the park’s business community contributed to the response coordinated by municipal authorities, reinforcing existing partnerships during a period of increased need.
The support focused on practical, immediate needs. Working in coordination with the Municipality of Matola Rio, essential goods identified as priority items for affected families were delivered to help households begin to recover. The donation was formally handed over at the Municipality and received by its President, Abdul Gafur Issufo.

During the handover, President Issufo acknowledged the continued solidarity demonstrated by companies from Beluluane Industrial Park. He noted that seasonal flooding remains a recurring challenge in the region and highlighted that many families are still in urgent need of assistance. According to the Municipality, the donated items will be distributed through its established relief mechanisms to ensure they reach the households most affected.
MozParks also extended its appreciation to the Municipality of Matola Rio for its coordination and to Raxio and Fluid Power Automation for contributing to the effort. Through this collaboration, the park’s business community continues to show that its role extends beyond industry it is also about standing with communities when it matters most.
About MozParks
MozParks is a developer and operator of Sustainable Economic Zones, established as a public-private partnership between the African Sustainable Economic Zones Alliance (ASEZA) and Mozambican Government Agency for Investment and Export Promotion (APIEX). MozParks manages parks in Beluluane and Nampula, with plans for expansion into Cabo Delgado province. To date, MozParks has attracted over 70 companies from 18 countries, contributing to income generation for more than 120,000 people in Mozambique and securing over USD 3 billion in investments at the Beluluane Industrial Park in Maputo province.
For more information about MozParks and its initiatives, please visit MozParks Website or contact us at info@mozparks.co.mz.


