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Fear of More Damage As Flooding Gets Worse allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 he flooding disaster shows no sign of respite as water levels in the major rivers of central Mozambique continue to rise due to heavy rains in neighbouring ... more
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Bracing for More Flooding allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 ater levels in the major rivers of central Mozambique are continuing to rise after three days of heavy rain in neighbouring countries, officials at the National Centre for Emergency Operations warned on ... more
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Several dead, 70,000 displaced by raging Mozambique floods Topix - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"The floods have for now claimed several lives, according to an official toll" On Sunday, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs gave a death toll of 50, a figure which Ribeiro said was overestimated. via Gulf Times ... more
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Nova Mambone Flooded Again allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 second flood surge down the Save river has once again inundated the town of Nova Mambone, capital of Govuro district, in the southern Mozambican province of ... more
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APRM Report Nearing Conclusions allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 he Mozambican self-assessment report under the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is nearing completion, according to the chairperson of the National APRM Forum, Lourenco do ... more
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Cahora Bassa Reduces Discharges allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 he Cahora Bassa dam, in the central Mozambican province of Tete, has reduced its discharges into the Zambezi river from 6,600 to 6,200 cubic metres a second, according to Monday's bulletin from the National Water Board ... more
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Illegal Logs Bound for China Abandoned at Port allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 bout 750 containers full of logs seem to have been abandoned in the northern Mozambican port of Nacala after the authorities last year foiled attempts to export them illegally to ... more
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More Than 600 Treated Abroad Last Year allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 ore than 600 Mozambican patients were transferred abroad in 2007 to receive treatment for conditions that the National Health Service was unable to cope with, Health Minister Ivo Garrido announced on ... more
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Victims of Explosions Receive New Houses allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 8 families whose homes were destroyed by the explosions at Mozambique's largest military arsenal last March received new houses on Saturday in the outlying Maputo neighbourhood of ... more
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Biofuels Will Not Damage Food Security - Minister allAfrica.com - Monday, January 14, 2008 ozambique's Agriculture Minister, Soares Nhaca, has pledged that the government will not allow the production of biofuels to compromise the country's food ... more
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Southern Africa hit by floods Topix - Monday, January 14, 2008 p> Flooding is affecting tens of thousands of people in four southern Africa nations, it was reported Sunday. via Daily India ... more
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Mozambique: Zambezi Flood Reaches Resettlement Areas Topix - Sunday, January 13, 2008 p> The current flooding in the Zambezi valley in central Mozambique is now worse than the floods of February 2007, and the authorities have even been forced to evacuate areas where the victims of those earlier ... via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Zimbabwe farmers struggle in new life Topix - Saturday, January 12, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Private commercial farmers only prosper when there is a huge level of state support. The Zimbabweans are trying to develop agriculture without that - it has never been done." Mozambique's president opened the Evans' cheese factory this year By Zoe Murphy Chimoio - Kevin Gifford left... more
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Zambezi Flood Reaches Resettlement Areas allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 12, 2008 he current flooding in the Zambezi valley in central Mozambique is now worse than the floods of February 2007, and the authorities have even been forced to evacuate areas where the victims of those earlier floods were ... more
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Cahora Bassa Resumes Power Supplies to Zim allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 12, 2008 lectricity from the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi began flowing to Zimbabwe again on Saturday, after the Zimbabwean power utility ZESA had paid off some of its ... more
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State Prepares for New Phase of Voter Registration allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 12, 2008 he Electoral Administration Technical Secretariat (STAE), the electoral branch of the Mozambican civil service, insists that the computer problems that plagued the first phase of voter registration last year will not recur when registration resumes next ... more
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Three Quarters of Voters Registered to Date allAfrica.com - Saturday, January 12, 2008 etween 24 September and 15 December, over 7.5 million Mozambicans registered as voters - or about three quarters of the estimated potential ... more
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Mozambique: Fertiliser Workers Allege Health Affected By Chemicals Topix - Saturday, January 12, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Magazine Independente", that at least two workers have died after exposure to the chemicals. They both complained of respiratory problems before their death. Antonio Manuel, father of one of the dead workers, named as Rabson Manuel, told "Savana" The workers at the Mozambique Fertiliser Company in... more
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Mozambique: The lowest life span Global Voices Online - Friday, January 11, 2008 p> Carlos Serra [pt] is optimistic about the report by the WHO that by 2025 the life span in Mozambique and other African countries will be of 60 years, the lowest in the world. “It seems to be a negative fact, perhaps we can have a more optimistic view... more
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12 Cholera Deaths in Latest Outbreak allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 ince the start of the current cholera outbreak in Mozambique in October, 12 people have died from the disease, according to Health Ministry statistics cited in Friday's issue of the independent newssheet ... more
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