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Discharges From Cahora Bassa Reduced allAfrica.com - Monday, January 21, 2008 he Cahora Bassa dam, in the central Mozambican province of Tete, has reduced its discharges into the Zambezi river from 5,200 to 4,600 cubic metres a second, according to the latest bulletin from the National Water Board ... more
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Mozambique: Fires Destroyed Four Million Hectares of Bush in 2007 Topix - Sunday, January 20, 2008 p> Bush fires ravaged four million hectares of Mozambican bush and forest in 2007, according to the Minister for Environmental Coordination, Luciano de Castro, cited in the Beira daily paper "Diario de ... via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Health Centres Close Down allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 19, 2008 t least 11 large district health centres in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula have shut down because of shortage of equipment, while 11 others are operating with great difficulty, reports Saturday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Fires Destroyed Four Million Hectares of Bush in 2007 allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 19, 2008 ush fires ravaged four million hectares of Mozambican bush and forest in 2007, according to the Minister for Environmental Coordination, Luciano de Castro, cited in the Beira daily paper "Diario de ... more
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Mozambique: Floods Hinder Voter Registration Topix - Saturday, January 19, 2008 p> As feared, the floods in central Mozambique are hindering the work of voter registration brigades, who find that they cannot use vehicles to carry their equipment to the registration posts because the roads are ... via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Cahora Bassa Discharges Reduced, Zambezi Still in Flood allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 he Cahora Bassa dam, in the central Mozambican province of Tete, has reduced its discharges into the Zambezi river from 5,500 to 5,200 cubic metres a second, according to the latest bulletin from the National Water Board ... more
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Brazil Renews Pledge On Anti-Retroviral Factory allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 pharmaceutical factory manufacturing the anti-retroviral drugs that prolong the lives of HIV-positive people could be installed in Mozambique, within the next 18 months, according to outgoing Brazilian ambassador Leda ... more
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Programme to Build Secondary Schools allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 he Mozambican Education Ministry on Friday launched a programme, entitled "Education IV", which is intended to build the institutional capacity of the 11 Provincial Directorates of Education and Culture, to improve teacher training, and to build and rehabilitate secondary schools in four provinces in the north and centre of the... more
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Inflation Last Year Higher Than Expected allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 opes that Mozambique's 2007 inflation rate could be kept below 10 per cent were shattered by price rises in December, according to the latest figures from the National Statistics Institute ... more
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Known Flood Death Toll Stands At Eight allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 he known death toll from the floods in central Mozambique now stands at eight, according to Belarmino Chivambo, spokesperson for the National Emergency Operational Centre ... more
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Southern Africa floods kill 40, aid sought Topix - Friday, January 18, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"The government alone cannot manage to respond to the crisis" Floods in southern Africa have killed about 40 people in a growing humanitarian crisis that has engulfed the region and brought renewed appeals for Western financial help. via Hindustan Times ... more
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Vandalism Cuts allAfrica.com - Friday, January 18, 2008 xtensive vandalism in Dema, Seke, on the 330KVA power lines has cut off the country's power imports from Mozambique, Zesa has ... more
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RITE's Mozambique railway project to help meet India's coal needs Topix - Friday, January 18, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"We have now acquired the rail concession in Mozambique and more recently in Tanzania as well. We also have our locomotives and coaches working in Angola and Zimbabwe." A huge railway project in Mozambique undertaken by Indian government-owned RITES Ltd is expected to help meet demands... more
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Mpuma-Moz to Have 24-Hour Border Post allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 y next year, there should be a 24-hour, one-stop border post between Mpumalanga and ... more
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Upper Zambezi Falls, Lower Zambezi Rises allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 he Zambezi river in central Mozambique is beginning to fall in Tete province, but continues to rise along its lower reaches, according to the latest bulletin from the National Water Board ... more
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Airport Company Denies Responsibility for Accident allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 he Mozambique Airport Company (ADM) has denied any responsibility for an accident last Thursday night when a large bird was sucked into one of the engines of a Boeing 737 belonging to the private company Air ... more
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Libellous Campaign Against Attorney-General Rolls On allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 or the fourth consecutive week, the right-wing Maputo paper "Zambeze" has targeted Attorney-General Augusto Paulino, with claims that he is the accused in a case before the Supreme Court involving the alleged theft of 300,000 meticais (about 12,500 US ... more
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72,000 Tonnes of Cashew Marketed allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 17, 2008 ince the start of the 2007/08 cashew marketing season in November, farmers have sold 72,000 tonnes of cashew nuts, out of a total national target of 85,000 ... more
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Zimbabwe at risk of more southern Africa floods Topix - Thursday, January 17, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Because the rains started earlier than predicted and the high water levels -- which are getting higher each moment -- the situation is likely to be worse than in 2000-2001" By Nelson Banya HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe faces the threat of renewed flooding which has... more
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The top 10 'it' places to visit in 2008 Topix - Thursday, January 17, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Many of the destinations on this year's list have undergone a transformation" Looking for a new vacation spot this year? Try Mozambique, Oman, or even revisit Paris, all of which feature on a list of the top 10 must-visit destinations for 2008 from online travel site... more
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