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MOZAMBIQUE: Officials Master Floods - But Battle To Contain Diseases That Follow Topix - Monday, May 05, 2008 p> More people have died of cholera following recent floods in Mozambique than the number of those who perished in the rising floodwaters. via Inter Press Service ... more
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World Press Freedom Day marked Topix - Saturday, May 03, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Freedom of the press cannot be applicable exclusively for those with whom we agree" Marking the annual World Press Freedom Day Saturday, top United Nations officials have stressed the role of a secure and independent media, and access to information, in empowering individuals and advancing ...... more
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Moz follows suit in cardiology Topix - Saturday, May 03, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"The success of the operations means we can now save a lot of money that the ministry paid out for poor patients to be operated on out of the country" Mozambique's health sector this week scored a first for being the second nation in sub-Saharan Africa... more
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Mozambique: Not much to celebrate on the Workers' Day Global Voices Online - Friday, May 02, 2008 p>“Right on May 1st, between going to the march with banners saying “the best for workers”, knowing that he is speaker is the boss who pays badly and sometimes is even the slave-owner of our days, or going to hit the bottle and lift the thumb for all who see... more
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Officials Master Floods - But Battle to Contain Diseases That Follow allAfrica.com - Friday, May 02, 2008 ore people have died of cholera following recent floods in Mozambique than the number of those who perished in the rising floodwaters. Most rivers in central and northern Mozambique burst their banks after heavy rains in December, January and February, and as a result of Cyclone Jokwe -- which hit... more
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Murrupula Gradually Emerging From Poverty allAfrica.com - Friday, May 02, 2008 he district of Murrupula, in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula, the birth place of Mozambican President Armando Guebuza, is gradually emerging from the depths of poverty, thanks to investments made over the past few ... more
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Threat of Censorship in Press Freedom Week allAfrica.com - Friday, May 02, 2008 he shadow of censorship has fallen across the Mozambican musical world, with a Mozambican rap artist summoned before prosecutors to explain the allegedly violent lyrics of one of his ... more
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Zambia Negotiates for Cahora Bassa Power allAfrica.com - Friday, May 02, 2008 egotiations are under way to supply electricity from the Cahora Bassa dam, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, to Zambia, according to a report in Friday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Albano Silva Speaks of Assassination Attempt allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 rominent Mozambican lawyer Albano Silva on Wednesday gave a graphic account of how gunmen almost ended his life in November 1999, thus effectively refuting claims that he had somehow faked the assassination ... more
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Anti-Corruption Measures Should Be Accelerated allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 mplementation of the Mozambican government's anti-corruption measures should be speeded up "bearing in mind the concern of the private sector that corruption is one of the main constraints weighing on its performance, and the development of the business environment in ... more
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Contraband Cigarettes Seized allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 he Mozambican Tax Authority (ATM) has announced the seizure of a truck containing 1,080 boxes of contraband ... more
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Unions Call for Investments in Productive Sector allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 he Mozambican government should adopt economic polices "more favourable to the productive sector, which is what generates development and creates jobs", declared Alexandre Munguambe, general secretary of the country's largest trade union federation, the OTM, on ... more
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Minimum Wage Nowhere Near Sufficient allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 he minimum wage required to respond to the basic needs of the average five member family is 5,000 meticais (about 200 US dollars) a month, according to Carlos Mucareia, president of Mozambique's largest trade union federation, the ... more
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Face Higher Prices With Greater Production allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 ozambique hopes to cope with rising international oil and food prices through increased agricultural production, declared the Minister of Planning and Development, Aiuba Cuereneia, on ... more
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Donors Pleased With Economic Results, Concerned About Corruption allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 he 19 donors and funding agencies who provide direct support to the Mozambican state budget have praised the "solid results" achieved by the government in macro-economic stability and the management of public finances, but remain concerned at the lack of progress in the fight against crime and ... more
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Gold Panners Descend On Mozambican Deposits allAfrica.com - Thursday, May 01, 2008 OLD panners in Chimanimani have descended on Mozambican deposits amid concerns that Zimbabwe's panning activities are causing massive environmental degradation in the neighbouring country, the Zimbabwe Guardian has ... more
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Mozambique: Memorandum of Understanding On Professional Training Topix - Thursday, May 01, 2008 p> Under the programme it is hoped that 5,000 young people will be able to obtain formal sector jobs, and 2,000 will become self-employed. 500 new jobs should also be created for young disabled people. via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Mobile Phones Found in Assassin's Cell allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 he Mozambican police on Wednesday seized two Nokia mobile phones that had been smuggled into the cell, in the Maputo City Police Command, where the country's most notorious assassin, Anibal dos Santos Junior ("Anibalzinho"), is ... more
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Crime On the Increase allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 rime in Mozambique is on the increase, according to Attorney-General Augusto ... more
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Anti-Corruption Office Re-Organised allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 30, 2008 ozambique's Central Office for the Fight Against Corruption (GCCC), and its provincial branches, have handled a total of 371 cases since it was set up in 2005, according to Attorney-General Augusto Paulino, but not one of them has yet come to a successful ... more
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