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TPM Needs Over 100 New Buses allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 aputo's publicly owned bus company, TPM, says it need between 100 and 150 operational buses in order to ensure a permanent presence on all the routes that it should operate in the Mozambican capital and the neighbouring city of ... more
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'African Union Government Cannot Be Imposed By Decree' allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 government for all of Africa cannot be imposed by decree, Mozambican President Armando Guebuza has ... more
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Kariba Warns That Floodgate Will Open This Week allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 y the end of this week at least one of the floodgates of the Kariba dam, on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, will be opened, which is likely to worsen the current flooding in the Zambezi Valley in central ... more
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World Bank President in Country allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 orld Bank President Robert Zoellick said on Monday that the Bank is willing to assist the Mozambican government "to avoid the problems we have seen elsewhere of the dual ... more
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Rural Electrification Plans Presented allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 he first phase of Mozambique's Low Cost Rural Electrification Plan will cost 117 million US dollars, according to Energy Minister Salvador ... more
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Mangunda Misleads World allAfrica.com - Monday, February 04, 2008 vonne Mangunda is considered to be among the more beautiful actresses appearing on local television in Zimbabwe at present. Her appearance on the ZTV soap, Studio 263, attracted a good number of male viewers who would not have been interested in the once popular programme, which has been off air... more
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Children displaced by Mozambique floods Topix - Sunday, February 03, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"In most disasters, including these floods, children tend to suffer the most. They are more vulnerable to diseases, hunger and trauma" At least 15 000 children under the age of five have been displaced by the torrential floods in Mozambique, a global agency working with children... more
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Angola: Africa is burning, who cares? Global Voices Online - Saturday, February 02, 2008 p>“Chad is on fire. The same for Kenya. Sudan too. This will be followed by the Central African Republic. The conflict in Darfur has claimed at least 200 thousand lives and caused two million refugees and displaced persons. What about Rwanda, Ethiopia, Somalia? But does that matter? Important, indeed, is... more
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Trade Unions Concerned At Fuel Prices allAfrica.com - Saturday, February 02, 2008 ozambique's largest trade union federation, the OTM, has called for an extraordinary meeting of the Labour Consultative Council (CCT - the tripartite negotiating forum between the government, the employers' associations and the unions) to discuss fuel ... more
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Further Relief Operations As Zambezi Rises allAfrica.com - Saturday, February 02, 2008 ozambique's National Emergency Operational Centre (CENOE) on Friday launched an operation named "Active Reconnaissance" to assist people cut off by the flood waters of the Zambezi river in Manica and Tete ... more
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Mozambique: An update on the mass kidnapping case Global Voices Online - Friday, February 01, 2008 p> Ivone Soares [pt] has an update on the strange mass kidnapping in Mozambique that she reported earlier this week , which went unnoticed by the press, even after a press conference about it: “The most alarming thing is that up to now nobody has any information on... more
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Towns Cut Off as Floods Reach Highest Level Yet allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 loodwaters in Mozambique have risen again, cutting off the towns of Mutarara and Sena and leaving more than 50,000 people ... more
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Stay clear of Zambezi river, authorities warn Topix - Friday, February 01, 2008 p> Three people were killed while two others were seriously injured when they were attacked by crocodiles near the Chemba administrative post in central Mozambique, state media reported on Friday. via Independent Online ... more
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Helicopter Breakdowns Halt Aid to Flood Victims allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 oth the helicopters hired to carry food aid to flood victims in parts of central Mozambique that are inaccessible overland have broken down, reports Friday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Moslem Leaders Denies Knowledge of Truck Full of Children allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 he chairperson of the Islamic Council of Mozambique (CISLAMO), Sheik Aminuddin Mahomad, has denied any knowledge of a plan to send dozens of children from the north of the country to study at the Massjd Hamza madrassa (Koranic school) in the southern city of Matola which he ... more
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Labour Inspectors Arrested allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 our labour inspectors in the central Mozambican province of Manica have been arrested, on suspicion of pocketing the money from fines, reports Friday's issue of the independent weekly ... more
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SADC Leaders Meet in Addis Ababa allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 eads of state from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) met on Thursday in Addis Ababa, where they are attending the African Union summit, to receive reports on Zimbabwe and on the current floods in the ... more
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Reshuffle in Renamo allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 fonso Dhlakama, leader of Mozambique's main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, has reshuffled his party's top officials, a move intended to improve Renamo's performance ahead of the 2008 municipal and 2009 general ... more
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Conditions in Nova Mambone Poor, Admits Minister allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 iving conditions for flood victims in Govuro district, in the southern Mozambican province of Inhambane, are far from desirable, admitted the Minister of State Administration, Lucas Chomera, speaking on Friday to Mozambican Television ... more
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Destination Unknown for Trafficked Children allAfrica.com - Friday, February 01, 2008 truck packed with 40 children was intercepted in the central Mozambican province of Manica this week, sparking concern over increased child trafficking and the urgent need for effective legislation to address the ... more
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