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Storms Kill Eight in Nampula allAfrica.com - Thursday, February 14, 2008 torms in the northern province of Nampula have killed eight, people, and have destroyed 809 houses and 80 classrooms, according to a report in Thursday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Another protestor killed in Mozambique Topix - Thursday, February 14, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"This demonstration is unreasonable, because even though life is expensive these days, in Chokwe food prices are relatively low as it (the region) is one of the main producers" At least one person was killed and several injured during demonstrations in southern Mozambique on Tuesday, bringing... more
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Mozambique: The lack of public policy and the social protests Global Voices Online - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 p> Custódio Dumas [pt] on the protests against cost of living that have been taking place in many Mozambican cities : “A crowd with no bread does not need a leader. Hunger is already a great leader. An impoverished population does not need propaganda. The very poverty calls... more
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Police Kill Bank Robbers allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 he Mozambican police on Wednesday morning announced that police officers killed three armed men who were supposedly preparing to rob a bank and a shop in downtown ... more
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Sacking of Social Security General Director Explained allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 ozambican Labour Minister Helena Taipo on Wednesday explained that she sacked the general director of the National Social Security Institute (INSS), Abilio Mussane, because he had not risen to the challenges involved in managing this ... more
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Seminar On Results From Research Projects allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 ozambique's Minister of Science and Technology, Venancio Massingue, on Wednesday stressed that scientific research, technological development and innovation are determinant factors for the development of a competitive ... more
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Copycat Riots in Chibuto And Jangamo allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 isturbances spread on Tuesday to the town of Chibuto, and the district of Jangamo, in the southern Mozambican provinces of Gaza and Inhambane, as gangs of youths sought to copy the riots that took place in Maputo on 5 ... more
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Labour Ministry Seeks Speedier Solutions to Disputes allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 13, 2008 ozambican Labour Minister Helena Taipo on Wednesday recognised that the slow pace of the courts in dealing with labour disputes is a matter of serious ... more
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Mozambique: Yet another social protest Global Voices Online - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 p> After Maputo, Chókuè, Bobole and Maracuene , the next Mozambican city to go under cost of living protests was Chibuto, this morning, according to Carlos Serra [pt]. The sociologist blogger says that these social protests seem to be a new phenomena in Mozambique history. ... more
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Support for "Green Revolution" allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 ozambique is to receive support in the production of improved seeds and fertilizers from the Kenya-based Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa ... more
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Cheap Diesel for Private Transport Operators allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 he Mozambican government has agreed to reduce the price of diesel used by the private minibus-taxis that supply much of the passenger transport in Maputo and the neighbouring city of Matola from the current price of 35.35 meticais to 31 meticais per litre (at current exchange rates there are about... more
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Choke Riot - More Details allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 lthough the authorities insist that only one person died in Monday's riot in the town of Chokwe, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, eye-witnesses cited in Tuesday's issue of the independent newssheet "Mediafax" put the number of deaths at between three and ... more
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Riots - Police Admit Use of Live Ammunition allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 he Mozambican police on Tuesday admitted for the first time that police officers used live ammunition, as well as rubber bullets, during the Maputo riots of 5 ... more
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Level of Cahora Bassa Lake Slowly Rises allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 he level of the Cahora Bassa lake in central Mozambique is slowly rising, but this has not yet forced the dam to increase its discharges, reports Tuesday's bulletin from the National Water Board ... more
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At Least One Dead in Riots allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 t least one person died and five others were injured in rioting on Monday in the town of Chokwe, in the southern Mozambican province of ... more
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Death toll from Mozambique street protests rises Topix - Tuesday, February 12, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"We called them (the protesters) for a dialogue, but nobody accepted our offer, making it difficult for us to understand the real motives of the violent demonstration" Thousands of Mozambicans have clashed with police in another wave of protests over the rising cost of living in... more
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Prosecutor's Dog Kills And Eats Guard allAfrica.com - Monday, February 11, 2008 dog killed and partially devoured a security guard on Saturday morning in the Belo Horizonte locality, about 17 kilometres west of ... more
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Zambezi Dropping, But Still in Flood allAfrica.com - Monday, February 11, 2008 he Zambezi river is now dropping along its entire length in central Mozambique, but remains in flood along its lower ... more
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Mozambique: Some more protests against the cost of living Global Voices Online - Monday, February 11, 2008 p> Carlos Serra [pt] reports that there has been some more protests against the cost of living in Mozambique, this time in Chokué, Bobole e Marracuene, areas nearby Maputo. “In Chokué there where clashes with the police one death and five wounded were reported”. ... more
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Government And Fematro Revoke Fare Increase allAfrica.com - Monday, February 11, 2008 fter a day of serious rioting in Maputo, the Mozambican government and the Federation of Road Transport Associations (FEMATRO) have withdrawn the fare increase that sparked off the ... more
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