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About Carla
Carla Da Silva is an accomplished journalist with over nine years of experience in print, radio, and television journalism, dedicated to addressing community issues in Mozambique. Based in Quelimane, the capital of Zambézia province, her work often spotlights the challenges faced by local populations, including illiteracy, the need for improved educational infrastructure, and public safety concerns. She has reported on critical issues such as the urgent need for secondary schools in Chuabo Dembe and the demand for public lighting in Icidua to deter crime, using her stories to advocate for government action and raise social awareness.

As an influential figure in local media, Carla serves as the editor of Jornal Txopela, coordinator of Rádio Chuabo FM, and director of Televisão Zambézia 24horas. Her leadership roles extend to directing Rádio Chuabo FM, where she also hosts the interactive programs "Vozes da Comunidade" and "ASAS." These platforms are designed to give citizens a voice, allowing them to discuss and bring attention to the problems they face in their communities.

Carla's extensive career in journalism has seen her work with major local newspapers and serve as a correspondent for a publication based in the northern region of Niassa. Her commitment to journalism and her ability to engage with the community have made her a respected voice in Mozambique's media landscape, where she continues to shine a light on the stories that matter to the people of Zambézia.
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Why you should not underestimate the choice of oils you consume

03 Sep 2024  |  Greenweez magazine
Essential fatty acids play a crucial role in maintaining health, from brain function to heart protection. Quintesens, a brand specializing in high-quality oils, offers products designed to provide these nutrients at every life stage. Their oils, such as those for future mothers, babies, children, adults, and anti-aging, are formulated to meet specific nutritional needs. Quintesens emphasizes quality, ecological sustainability, and taste, ensuring their oils are both nutritious and enjoyable. The article highlights the importance of choosing quality oils to benefit from essential fatty acids.

Sweet Oat Flake Recipes for Healthy Desserts

26 Jun 2024  |  Greenweez magazine
Oat flakes are highlighted as a versatile and nutritious ingredient for creating healthy desserts. The article discusses the nutritional benefits of oats, including their fiber, protein, vitamin, and mineral content, which contribute to cardiovascular health and digestion. Various recipes are provided, such as fruit crumble, oat biscuits, and overnight oats, emphasizing the adaptability of oats in different textures and flavors. Tips for choosing healthy ingredients and adjusting sweetness levels are also included, promoting the use of organic and natural alternatives to refined sugar.

Pollen allergies: why do cities make us sneeze?

30 May 2024  |  Greenweez magazine
Pollen allergies, affecting a significant portion of the population, are exacerbated by urban biodiversity and climate change. Urban plants like grasses, birch, and olive trees contribute to allergies, while pollution intensifies symptoms. Climate change leads to earlier and more prolonged pollen seasons, increasing exposure. Urban planning can mitigate these effects by diversifying plant species and maintaining allergenic plants. Natural remedies such as essential oils and honey offer relief, while practical measures like airing homes and avoiding outdoor drying of clothes can reduce exposure. The article emphasizes the importance of staying informed through resources like the Réseau National de Surveillance Aérobiologique.

SAA values the agent community

20 Nov 2023  |  Southern & East African Tourism Update
American Airlines has shifted a significant portion of its inventory to NDC-only channels and launched a loyalty program favoring direct bookings, which has been perceived negatively by travel agents. In contrast, SAA, represented by Carla da Silva, emphasizes its commitment to travel agents by maintaining full content agreements with GDSs and ensuring fare parity across channels. SAA's approach is seen as supportive, with a significant portion of its business coming from industry partnerships, and it aims to continue collaborating closely with travel agents.

Hybrid nanocomposites based on CeO2, AgNANO and cellulose: preparation, characterization and antimicrobial study

05 Nov 2023  |  Dialnet
The study focuses on the development of hybrid nanocomposites using cellulose as a polymer matrix, incorporating cerium oxide (CeO2) and silver nanoparticles (AgNANO) to enhance wound healing properties. These biomaterials exhibit antioxidant and antibacterial activities, crucial for treating skin wounds. Experimental techniques such as UV-vis and XRD were employed, revealing the bandgap energy of CeO2 nanoparticles to be approximately 2.98 eV, with a cubic fluorite crystal geometry and an average diameter of 6.64 nm. The lignin content was measured at 3.1% using the Klason method. The prepared cellulose membranes impregnated with CeO2/AgNANO nanoparticles demonstrated antimicrobial activity against bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli.

High illiteracy in Zambezia concerns authorities, Morrumbala district leads statistics

13 Sep 2023  |  Rádio Chuabo FM
Zambezia province has been plagued by alarming illiteracy rates from 2020 to 2023, with Morrumbala having the highest rates, followed by Maganja da Costa, Lugela, and Pebane. The data was released by Eurico Ernesto from the Provincial Directorate of Education on World Literacy Day. Women are disproportionately affected, with rates as high as 89% in Morrumbala compared to 58% for men. Despite having 1,318 literacy centers and an equal number of trainers across 22 districts, coverage is only at 60% due to set targets. Ernesto is optimistic about reaching the goals by 2025 but acknowledges challenges in hiring educators due to economic conditions and insufficient subsidies. The Provincial Directorate of Education is conducting awareness campaigns to emphasize the importance of literacy.

School for All: Chuabo Dembe Community Calls for the Establishment of a Secondary School

29 Aug 2023  |  Rádio Chuabo FM
The Chuabo Dembe community in Quelimane city, Mozambique, is urgently requesting the government to build a secondary school to reduce the long distances young people travel for quality secondary and pre-university education. Students face exhausting daily commutes to the city center, and during rainy days, the conditions worsen. The community also reports nighttime dangers such as robberies, physical assaults, and sexual abuses. High transportation costs due to poor road conditions add to the challenges. Chuabo Dembe, with over 13,000 inhabitants and only a primary school, seeks the establishment of a secondary school to ensure equitable and safe access to education for future generations.

Population of Icidua requests street lighting along the access road to the city center

15 Aug 2023  |  Rádio Chuabo FM
Residents of the Icidua administrative post in Quelimane city are urgently requesting the local government to install public lighting along the road connecting their neighborhood to the city center. The lack of lighting has led to an increase in criminal activities at night, leaving residents vulnerable. Despite occasional police patrols, the frequency is not enough to deter criminals. The community has been appealing to the municipal government for years to address this issue, emphasizing the need for streetlights to ensure safety and well-being.

Airlink on an African growth trajectory

01 Feb 2023  |  Southern & East African Tourism Update
Independent regional carrier Airlink is expanding its services into Africa, ordering four new Embraer E-195s to service new routes, bringing its fleet to 60 aircraft. The airline has appointed GSA Aviareps to handle marketing and sales in Kenya and Tanzania, increasing its presence in East Africa. Airlink currently connects 45 destinations throughout Southern and East Africa, with additional flights to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Executive Manager Carla da Silva emphasized the strong relationship with Aviareps, aligning with Airlink's business values.
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