Maputo, 21 January, 2026 / 5:31 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop João Carlos Hatoa Nunes of Mozambique’s Catholic Archdiocese of Maputo has called on the people of God to stand in solidarity with families affected by severe flooding across the Southern African nation, particularly in the southern region.
In a message issued Monday, January 19, Archbishop Nunes describes the floods as a time of “profound suffering”, with numerous families displaced, homes destroyed, and lives disrupted.
“In this particularly painful moment in the life of our country, marked by heavy rains, floods, storms, and the destruction of homes—especially in the southern region, but also in other parts of Mozambique—I feel called, as the Shepherd of the Church that journeys in Maputo, to address you with a word of solidarity, closeness, and hope,” the Catholic Archbishop says.
He laments, “Our Archdiocese, the Ecclesiastical Province of Maputo, and many other regions of the country are deeply affected.”
“Countless families have been displaced, people have lost their belongings, their livelihoods, and in some cases, loved ones. The pain of our people is real, concrete, and cries out for compassion,” the Local Ordinary of Maputo says.






