- Mozambique is facing a high cost of living.
- President Chapo is considering removing VAT on essential goods.
- The government believes this will make basic necessities more affordable.
- Chapo also acknowledged the impact of high fuel prices.
- He indicated potential government interventions to reduce fuel costs.
- Mozambique does not produce fuel, so external factors influence its price.
- The government could examine and adjust internal components of fuel pricing to provide relief.
Source: zitamar.com
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