The Mozambican government is actively seeking increased private sector involvement in the expansion of the country’s energy infrastructure. This push, announced in Maputo on Thursday, aims to address growing energy demands and improve access across the nation. Officials believe private investment is crucial for accelerating the development of new power generation and distribution networks. The government intends to create a more enabling environment to attract both domestic and foreign investment in the energy sector. Specific details regarding incentives and regulatory frameworks were not immediately disclosed, but further announcements are expected. This initiative aligns with Mozambique’s broader economic development goals and its ambition to become a regional energy hub. The move signals a shift towards public-private partnerships to overcome financial and logistical challenges in expanding energy access.