MOZAMBIQUE’S government intends reviving mobile cinemas in its impoverished hinterland in an attempt to bring regular news, edutainment and entertainment to its rural citizens. National culture ministry spokesman, Jose Pereira, said on Wednesday that government will license private entrepreneurs to run the cinemas. Mozambique’s previous fleet of mobile cinemas were all State operated as part of the National Cinema Institute. The cinemas were launched immediately after Mozambique’s 1975 liberation from Portuguese colonial rule and were designed to educate the nation’s peasants through entertainment.