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Agriculture Minister Promises Fertiliser Industry allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 ozambican Agriculture Minister Soares Nhaca promised on Wednesday that, by the start of the 2008/09 agricultural campaign, the country will have a small organic fertilizer processing ... more
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Japanese Support for Victims of Floods And Aids allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 he Japanese government announced on Wednesday a grant of six million US dollars to Mozambique, to support the victims of flooding in the centre of the country, and of the HIV/AIDS ... more
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Aids 'Day Hospitals' Abolished allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 ozambican Health Minister Ivo Garrido has ordered the abolition of the separate "Day Hospitals" inside public health units that catered solely for HIV-positive ... more
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Country Still Thinking About Kosovo Recognition allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 he Mozambican government has not yet taken a position on whether to recognise Kosovo, the former Serbian province that declared its independence 10 days ... more
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Guebuza in Holland to Seek Increased Investment allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 ozambican President Armando Guebuza arrives in Holland on Wednesday, for a three day official visit during which he will hold political and economic meetings to try and attract more investment to Mozambique, particularly in the areas of water supply and ... more
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Environmental Go-Ahead for Pipeline allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 ork on a fuel pipeline from the port of Maputo to South Africa should begin in June, since the environmental impact study on the project did not identify any bio-physical or socio-economic impact of the pipeline sufficiently serious to warrant cancellation of the ... more
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Cholera kills 48 people in Mozambique Topix - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"From this figure we had 48 people dead." MAPUTO - An outbreak of cholera has killed 48 people in Mozambique, the health ministry said on Wednesday, compounding humanitarian problems after floods hit the southern African country."We registered 4,325 ... via Reuters ... more
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Zambezi Continues to Drop allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 he Zambezi river in central Mozambique is continuing to drop, and from the Zimbabwean border to the district of Mutarara, a distance of over 500 kilometres, the river is no longer in ... more
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Canadians Assess Business Opportunities allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 delegation of Canadian business people, representing 11 companies, arrived in Maputo on Sunday for a two day visit to assess business opportunities in ... more
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Public Service Minister Wants Concrete Results allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 ozambique's Minister for the Public Service, Victoria Diogo urged on Monday the permanent secretaries of state bodies to ensure that 2008 is a year when concrete results are produced in transforming the state apparatus to respond to the challenges of national ... more
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Another Lynching in Chimoio allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 man, so far unidentified, was lynched by an angry crowd in the central Mozambican city of Chimoio on Monday, as local people continued to take the law into their own hands and mete out summary justice to alleged ... more
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Greater Power for Women Would Cut Mortality allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 ozambican President Armando Guebuza on Monday declared that many maternal and child deaths could be avoided, if women had greater power to take decisions over the measures needed to protect their own health and that of their ... more
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Minibuses End Strike allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 assenger transport in Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola was back to normal on Tuesday, after a day in which the great majority of the 5,400 or so minibus-taxis (colloquially known as "chapas") in the two cities were off the ... more
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14 Arrests in Minibus Stike allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 he Mozambican police on Tuesday announced that they have arrested 14 people in connection with Monday's strike by the minibuses (known as "chapas") that provide much of Maputo's passenger ... more
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Lynching and Rioting in Chimoio allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 n angry mob lynched five alleged criminals on Saturday in the central Mozambican city of ... more
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African Liberal Parties Want Benefits From Partnerships allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 frican Liberal parties, meeting in a General Assembly, that closed in Maputo on Saturday, have demanded that partnership agreements with the European Union should bring real advantages to ... more
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Incomati Bridge On Schedule allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 ozambique's Minister of Public Works, Felicio Zacarias, on Monday expressed his confidence that the new bridge being built over the Incomati river in Moamba district, about 60 kilometres northwest of Maputo, will not suffer the fate of its predecessor, washed away in the catastrophic floods of February ... more
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Government to Propose Budget Amendment allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 he Mozambican government will shortly submit to the country's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, an amendment to the 2008 budget, in order to include the subsidy on the diesel used in urban passenger ... more
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Minibuses Back On Strike allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 wners of the minibuses that provide much of the passenger transport in Maputo (colloquially known as "chapas") pulled their vehicles off the roads on Monday morning, in protests at the government's alleged failure to honour its promise of a fuel ... more
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Transport Strike Continues, Despite Appeal allAfrica.com - Monday, February 25, 2008 rivate minibus operators continued their strike in Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola on Monday afternoon, despite repeated appeals, made over radio and television stations, from FEMATRO (Federation of Road Transport Associations) that they should resume their normal ... more
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