In 2023, Maputo, Mozambique's capital, saw a notable 7% increase in chicken meat production, reaching 8,348.5 tonnes, up from the previous year's 7,795.8 tonnes. This achievement is largely credited to effective vaccination awareness campaigns, the ready availability of vaccines, and stringent controls on the movement of animals and their products. During the 2024 animal vaccination campaign launch, Hélio Neves, the director of the Economic Activities Service, underscored the livestock sector's significant potential for job creation and its resilience to climate change. The government's proactive stance includes the implementation of prevention and control programs for major animal diseases, with plans to vaccinate a substantial number of animals against various diseases. Additionally, the article highlights an anthrax outbreak in Manica province, underlining the critical need for continued vigilance and vaccination efforts to curb the spread of diseases.