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All Districts to Have Courts By 2009 allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 ozambican Justice Minister Esperanca Machavela has promised that by 2009, as part of the efforts to bring justice closer to all citizens, there will be a functioning law court in all 128 of the country's ... more
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Maputo Port - Exit Britons, Enter Arabs allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 he management of Maputo Port was privatized under an agreement of September 2000 (which did not take effect until 2003). That agreement set up the Maputo Port Development company (MPDC). 51 per cent of the MPDC shares were held by Portus Indico, described as a joint venture investment vehicle, while... more
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Search for Shipwreck Bodies Called Off allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 he maritime authorities in the central Mozambican province of Sofala have called off the search for further survivors or bodies following the sinking of a fishing boat, the "Perola II", a few kilometres from the port of ... more
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Flood Situation Set to Worsen allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 oderate to heavy rainfall over much of Mozambique and in the neighbouring countries on Wednesday and Thursday is worsening the flood on the Zambezi, and threatens renewed flooding on the Buzi ... more
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Fertiliser Workers Allege Health Affected By Chemicals allAfrica.com - Friday, January 11, 2008 he workers at the Mozambique Fertiliser Company (MFC) in the central province of Manica, closed last week by the Labour Ministry for serious violations of the country's labour legislation, claim that the chemicals they worked with affected their breathing, their eyes and their ... more
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Floods strike Southern Africa Topix - Friday, January 11, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Governments and international humanitarian organizations are scaling up their efforts to ensure a swift response and save lives" MAPUTO - Zambia said 1.5 million people would be displaced by floods and aid agencies warned the lives of tens of thousands were in danger on Monday as... more
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Agreement On Training Professional Education Managers allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 10, 2008 he Pedagogic University, which is Mozambique's degree level teacher training institution, and the government's Integrated Professional Education Reform Programme (PIREP) on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding on the training of teachers and managers of professional education ... more
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Scientific Scholarships in Brazil allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 10, 2008 8 Mozambican students are about to depart for Brazil, to take masters degrees and doctorates in scientific areas regarded as strategic for Mozambique's ... more
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Plans to Evacuate People At Risk allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 10, 2008 s the level of the Zambezi river creeps ever higher, Mozambique's National Civil Protection Unit (UNAPROC) is planning to take action to evacuate people trapped by the rising waters, reports Thursday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Power From Mozambique Switched Off allAfrica.com - Thursday, January 10, 2008 ozambique's Cahora Bassa dam has interrupted supplies of electricity to the Zimbabwean power facility, ZESA, for non-payment of ... more
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At Least Four Dead in Floods allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 t least four people have died so far in the floods on the Pungue and Buzi rivers in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, according to a report in Wednesday's issue of the Maputo daily ... more
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Niassa Contractors to Lose Their Licences allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 fifth of all the building contractors in the northern Mozambican province of Niassa are to lose their licences, because of poor performance and signs of corruption, reports the Beira daily paper "Diario de ... more
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New Mayor Takes Office in Matola allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 he southern Mozambican city of Matola has a new mayor as of Wednesday, when Maria Vicente was sworn into ... more
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Deaths Among Workers At Fertiliser Company allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 wo workers of the Mozambique Fertiliser Company, closed this month by the Labour Ministry, have died of respiratory problems while others have been admitted to hospital, reports Wednesday's issue of the weekly paper "Magazine Independente" ... more
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Rains in Neighbouring Countries Worsen Floods allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 he Mozambican meteorological office (INAM) has warned that the forecast for the next 24 hours is continued rain in Zambia, Zimbabwe and ... more
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ZIMRE's-Mozambique Business Booming allAfrica.com - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 IMRE'S Mozambican subsidiary has so far written business worth over US$500 000 in the six months since it began ... more
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Mozambique: Growing Poverty With Mineral Wealth Topix - Wednesday, January 09, 2008 p> For years, the coal-mining town of Moatize, in the northern Mozambican province of Tete, has been a ghost of its former self, but this is about to change. via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Mozambique Suspends Power to Country Over Unpaid Debt allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 08, 2008 imbabweans can expect to spend more time in the dark after the Mozambique power utility company, Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa, suspended supplies to Zimbabwe over an outstanding debt of US$26 ... more
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Nacala Corridor Reopens to Traffic allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 08, 2008 he rail line from the northern Mozambican port of Nacala to Malawi was reopened to traffic on Monday, after a six day interruption caused by heavy ... more
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Growing Poverty With Mineral Wealth allAfrica.com - Tuesday, January 08, 2008 or years, the coal-mining town of Moatize, in the northern Mozambican province of Tete, has been a ghost of its former self, but this is about to ... more
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