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Cost of Living & Purchasing Power - Mozambique

25/02/2026 5 min read 55

Cost of Living Overview

Mozambique is one of the most affordable countries in southern Africa, making it an attractive destination for both local workers and expatriates. The cost of living varies significantly between Maputo (the capital) and other regions, with urban centers generally being more expensive than rural areas. As of 2024, Mozambique's cost of living remains relatively low compared to regional neighbors like South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia, though prices have been gradually increasing due to inflation and currency fluctuations.

The Mozambican currency is the Metical (MZN), and exchange rates against major currencies like the USD and EUR have experienced volatility in recent years. For employment purposes, salaries are typically quoted in Meticais, and understanding the local cost structure is essential for evaluating job offers and planning personal finances.

Housing Costs

Housing represents one of the largest expenses in Mozambique, particularly in Maputo and Beira. The type of accommodation, location, and amenities significantly influence rental prices.

Rental Prices by Area

Location/Property Type Approximate Monthly Rent (MZN) Notes
1-bedroom apartment, city center (Maputo) 8,000 - 15,000 Central locations like Polana and Peri-urban areas
1-bedroom apartment, outside city center 4,000 - 8,000 Residential suburbs like Matosinhos
3-bedroom apartment, city center 15,000 - 30,000 Higher-end residential neighborhoods
3-bedroom apartment, outside city center 8,000 - 15,000 Suburban areas with good access
Housing in Beira, Nampula, or Inhambane 3,000 - 8,000 Secondary cities are significantly cheaper

Housing-Related Expenses

  • Utilities (water, electricity, gas): 500 - 2,000 MZN per month, depending on usage and location
  • Internet and phone services: 300 - 1,500 MZN monthly for residential broadband
  • Property deposits: Usually equivalent to 1-2 months' rent, refundable upon lease termination
  • Property taxes and maintenance: Varies, but typically minimal in rental properties (landlord responsibility)

Maputo's housing market has two distinct segments: formal rentals through agents and private landlords, and informal housing in developing neighborhoods. Expat-oriented housing in upscale areas can be substantially more expensive, sometimes exceeding 40,000 MZN monthly for premium apartments with modern amenities.

Food and Grocery Costs

Food is relatively affordable in Mozambique, especially when shopping at local markets. However, imported goods and products in modern supermarkets command premium prices. Local staples like cassava, maize, beans, and fresh tropical fruits are inexpensive, while imported items are significantly more costly.

Monthly Grocery Budget Examples

Item Category Approximate Price (MZN) Details
Staple grains (maize meal, rice) - 5kg 200 - 500 Local markets offer best prices
Fresh vegetables (daily market shopping) 50 - 200 per item Tomatoes, onions, cabbage very affordable
Fresh fruits (seasonal) 30 - 150 per kg Mangoes, bananas, papayas highly affordable
Chicken or fish (local markets) 250 - 600 per kg Prices vary by location and season
Beef 400 - 800 per kg More expensive than chicken or fish
Eggs (dozen) 150 - 300 Readily available and affordable
Milk (local, 1 liter) 80 - 150 Pasteurized milk more expensive
Imported goods (cheese, cereals) 500 - 2,000+ Available in supermarkets at premium prices
Bread (loaf) 40 - 100 Local bakeries and supermarkets

Dining Out

  • Local restaurant meal: 200 - 800 MZN (simple dishes in casual eateries)
  • Mid-range restaurant meal: 1,000 - 3,000 MZN (established restaurants with varied menus)
  • Upscale dining: 3,000 - 8,000+ MZN (international cuisine, premium establishments)
  • Street food and snacks: 50 - 300 MZN (very affordable and widely available)

A moderate monthly food budget for a single person shopping primarily at local markets is approximately 3,000 - 6,000 MZN, while those who prefer supermarkets and imported items may spend 8,000 - 15,000 MZN monthly.

Transportation Costs

Mozambique's transportation infrastructure includes public transit (minibuses, buses), private vehicles, and informal transport options. Transportation costs depend heavily on whether you use public transport or own a vehicle.

Public Transportation

Transport Mode Approximate Cost Description
Minibus/shared taxi (city trip) 10 - 50 MZN Standard fare for most urban journeys
Minibus to neighboring towns 100 - 500 MZN Depends on distance (e.g., Maputo to Matola)
Long-distance bus (e.g., Maputo to Beira) 2,000 - 5,000 MZN 8-12 hour journey with varying service levels
Motorcycle taxi (mototaxi) 30 - 150 MZN Quick point-to-point transport in cities
Taxi (arranged through apps or hailed) 200 - 1,000 MZN Variable pricing depending on distance and negotiation

Vehicle Ownership

  • Fuel (petrol/diesel): 45 - 60 MZN per liter (volatile, subject to market fluctuations)
  • Monthly fuel budget (average commuter): 2,000 - 4,000 MZN for regular usage
  • Vehicle insurance: 800 - 3,000+ MZN annually (third-party minimum, comprehensive more expensive)
  • Vehicle maintenance and repairs: Highly variable; budget 500 - 2,000+ MZN monthly for regular upkeep
  • Vehicle registration and annual fees: Approximately 200 - 1,000 MZN depending on vehicle category

For most workers in urban areas, relying on public transportation is more economical than vehicle ownership. A monthly public transport budget of 500 - 1,500 MZN is typical for daily commuting.

Monthly Budget Examples

Single person, basic lifestyle (Maputo)
Approximately 8,000 - 12,000 MZN monthly: modest apartment (5,000 MZN), food from local markets (4,000 MZN), transport (1,500 MZN), utilities (1,500 MZN). This assumes minimal entertainment and discretionary spending.
Single person, moderate lifestyle (Maputo)
Approximately 14,000 - 20,000 MZN monthly: mid-range apartment (8,000 MZN), mixed shopping (5,000 MZN), transport (1,500 MZN), utilities (1,500 MZN), entertainment (2,500 MZN). Allows for occasional dining out and leisure activities.
Family of four (Maputo)
Approximately 25,000 - 35,000 MZN monthly: 3-bedroom apartment (12,000 MZN), family groceries (8,000 MZN), transport (2,000 MZN), utilities (2,000 MZN), miscellaneous (3,000-5,000 MZN). Does not include school fees or major expenses.
Secondary city resident (Beira, Nampula)
Approximately 6,000 - 10,000 MZN monthly for basic lifestyle due to lower housing and food costs in provincial areas.

Additional Expenses to Consider