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Sugar Workers On Strike allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 bout 600 seasonal workers on the Xinavane sugar plantation in Maputo province have been on strike since Friday, demanding a wage increase of more than 100 per ... more
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Zambezi Falls, Cahora Bassa Reduces Discharges allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 he flood on the Zambezi in central Mozambique is gradually subsiding, as rainfall slackens across the southern African ... more
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One-stop at Forbes buoys trade Topix - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 p> By Walter Muchinguri THE initiative to establish a one-stop border post between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, the second of its kind in the region, is a step in the right direction for the region but more ... via The Herald ... more
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One-Stop At Forbes Buoys Trade allAfrica.com - Monday, February 18, 2008 he initiative to establish a one-stop border post between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, the second of its kind in the region, is a step in the right direction for the region but more importantly for the countries ... more
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Matola raid to be commemorated today Topix - Sunday, February 17, 2008 p> The 1981 Matola raid is to be commemorated in the Matola region of Maputo in Mozambique today. via SABC News ... more
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Sasol fills the pipeline Topix - Saturday, February 16, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Sasol supplies about 35% of South Africa's liquid fuel needs. The Secunda expansion project will help us meet major growth opportunities in both our domestic and international markets" Sasol pumps investment into capital projects and spreads ownership among the people of South Africa Mark Allix SASOL... more
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Level of Zambezi Slowly Dropping allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 espite the partial opening of a floodgate on the Kariba dam, the level of the Zambezi river in central Mozambique is slowly dropping over most of its length, according to the latest statistics from the National Water Board ... more
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Suspects Arrested in Tete for Stealing Safe Full of Wages allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 ine people have been arrested in the district of Magoe, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, suspected of stealing a safe from the local administration containing more than a million meticais (over 40,000 US ... more
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Meetings On the Price of Bread allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 epresentatives of the Mozambican government, milling companies and bakers have been holding meetings in Maputo to try and find ways of dealing with the ever increasing price of wheat on the international ... more
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World Bank Supports Water Resource Sector allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 ozambique's Minister of Public Works, Felicio Zacarias, said in Maputo on Thursday that the government can improve its interventions in the area of water resources to respond to the development challenges facing the ... more
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CFM Denies Violating Workers' Rights allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 ozambique's publicly owned ports and rail company, CFM, has strongly denied claims that, in the drastic reduction of its work force in recent years, it has trampled on the rights of the workers who were made ... more
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Transporters Demand Backdated Fuel Subsidy allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 aputo private transport operators want the fuel subsidy the government has promised backdated to 1 February, reports Friday's issue of the independent newsheet ... more
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Demonstrations Reach Manjacaze allAfrica.com - Friday, February 15, 2008 rotests against fares charged by private transport operators broke out on Thursday in Manjacaze district, in the southern Mozambican province of ... more
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Mozambique: People out of the bottle Global Voices Online - Thursday, February 14, 2008 p> Carlos Serra [pt] has discovered a new popular expression circulating among Mozambicans: ‘people are out of the bottle'. He provides interpretations in the face of protests against the cost of living that have taken place in the country: “It seems that the term refers to the... more
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One-Stop Border Post for Forbes allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 HE initiative to establish a one-stop border post between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, the second of its kind in the region, moved a step up with the establishment of three working groups during a two-day regional workshop which ended in Harare ... more
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Govt And Japan Discusss Food Aid allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 ood aid from the Japanese government to Mozambique for this year is dependent on the results from the use of about two million US dollars disbursed by Japan last ... more
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Rescue Phase Ends in Zambezi Valley allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 ozambique's National Emergency Operational Centre (CENOE) has announced an end to the search and rescue operations in the flooded Zambezi valley, according to a report in Thursday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Cahora Bassa Debt Could Be Paid in Seven Years allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he debt incurred in the Mozambican government's purchase of a majority holding in the Cahora Bassa dam could be paid in as little time as seven years, according to Paulo Muxanga, chairperson of the board of directors of the dam operating company, Hidroelectrica de Cahora ... more
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Renamo Turns Against Law On Provincial Assemblies allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he parliamentary group of Mozambique's main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, is seeking to have an article in the law on provincial assemblies declared unconstitutional - even though Renamo voted in favour of this law when it was debated in the country's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic,... more
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Government Prepares Bill On Competition allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 he Mozambican government is drawing up a bill on competition, in order to protect consumers from unscrupulous business ... more
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