Resettlement

Quitunda village receives solar panels and trees


The Mozambique LNG project has been actively improving living standards in Quitunda village by implementing sustainable energy and environmental initiatives.

One of the key elements of this effort is the installation of solar panels in residences, aiming to provide more sustainable energy and significantly reduce electricity costs for residents.

Till February 2025, 51 out of a total of 643 houses have been equipped with these systems, with the installation expected to be completed in all homes by the fourth quarter of 2025.

In addition to the solar panel initiative, the Mozambique LNG Project recently completed an environmental initiative that involved planting more than 1,000 shade and fruit trees in public areas and private plots. This effort contributes to environmental improvement and the creation of natural shade along main streets and community spaces.

About Quitunda village

Quitunda is a purpose-built village designed to accommodate the 643 families resettled as part of the Mozambique LNG project. In addition to housing for families, the village includes various public infrastructures, such as an administration building, a health center, a complete primary school, a community center, places of worship, a market, a bus stop, a police station, a water supply system, and a public lighting system.

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