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South Africa's Objections Delayed Transfer of Dam allAfrica.com - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 pparent last minute objections from South Africa delayed the signing of the final documents on the transfer of a majority share in the Cahora Bassa dam from Portugal to Mozambique - with the knock-on effect of delaying for two hours the celebration rally addressed by President Armando Guebuza in the... more
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'Cahora Bassa is Ours', Declares Guebuza allAfrica.com - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 The last mark of 500 years of foreign domination in our country has finally been removed", Mozambican President Armando Guebuza told a cheering crowd on Tuesday, as the country celebrated the handover of a majority participation in the Cahora Bassa dam to the Mozambican ... more
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Solar Panels to Electrify Rural Areas allAfrica.com - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 number of districts not covered by the country's power grid will receive solar panels in ... more
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Germany Invests in Local Schools allAfrica.com - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 he Mozambican government, through the central bank, the Bank of Mozambique, signed on Monday a contract with the German government, through the Development Bank (KFW) in terms of which the later is to grant five million Euros (about seven million US dollars) for the building of new schools and purchase... more
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Germany Invests in Schools allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 he Mozambican government, through the central bank, the Bank of Mozambique, signed on Monday a contract with the German government, through the Development Bank (KFW) in terms of which the later is to grant five million Euros (about seven million US dollars) for the building of new schools and purchase... more
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Solar Panels to Electrify Rural Areas allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 number of districts not covered by the country's power grid will receive solar panels in ... more
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Country Finally Gains Control of Major Dam allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 The last mark of 500 years of foreign domination in our country has finally been removed", Mozambican President Armando Guebuza told a cheering crowd on Tuesday, as the country celebrated the handover of a majority participation in the Cahora Bassa dam to the Mozambican ... more
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Early Warning Systems Reduce Risks allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 ozambique has shown countries can learn to live with the threat of floods, reducing vulnerability in at-risk communities, says this extract from the UN Development Programme's Human Development Report ... more
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Chissano Receives $5m Mo Ibrahim Prize allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 n example of "good leadership in Africa" was celebrated in the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt, yesterday evening as former Moza-mbique's President Joaquim Alberto Chissano received the $5 million Mo Ibrahim ... more
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Mozambique: Banks Making Huge Profits Topix - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 p> The performance of Mozambican banks during the 2006 financial year was not only better than the previous year's results, but also exceeded the expectations of the banks themselves. via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Chissano Receives Cash Prize for Relinquishing Power allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 orld leaders last evening showered praises on former Mozambican president Joachim Chissano as he received the first ever Ibrahim Prize worth $5 million during a ceremony held in the Egyptian city of ... more
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Mwanawasa Expected in Country allAfrica.com - Tuesday, November 27, 2007 RESIDENT Mwanawasa is today expected in Songa District in Mozambique to witness the hand-over of the Cahorabssa Hydro-electric Dam from the Portuguese ... more
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Mphanda Nkuwa - Threat Or Opportunity ? allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 campaign by some environmentalists is now under way to deprive Mozambique of one of its most attractive potential sources of electricity, a new dam on the Zambezi at Mphanda Nkuwa, about 70 kilometres downstream from the existing dam at Cahora ... more
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Women Should Be Involved in Policy Making allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 he Mozambican trade union movement must fight to increase the number of women involved in making employment and training policies, so that women can gain self- confidence and defend their labour rights, declared Amelia Bibiana, secretary of the Working Women's Committee (COMUTRA) on ... more
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Everyone Must Work to Reduce Climate Change Impact allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 educing the impact of climate change must involve greater commitment to the search for local solutions to the adversities arising from such phenomena as droughts or floods, argued Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on ... more
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Security Companies Write to Guebuza allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 oth the private security companies, and the trade union representing security guards, have written to Mozambican President Armando Guebuza asking him to seek an opinion from the Constitutional Council as to whether the new regulations governing this sector of activity are in violation of the constitution, reports the latest issue... more
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Govt Praised for Computer Policies allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 ozambique has been praised as one of the Commonwealth members that has made good strides in reducing the digital divide, through the implementation of policies to expand access to Information and Communication Technologies ... more
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CTA Chair Expresses Concerns About Integration allAfrica.com - Monday, November 26, 2007 ozambique's Confederation of Business Associations (CTA) is concerned that the country's business class is not strong enough to face regional competition, particularly from South ... more
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New Structure for Second Largest Bank allAfrica.com - Sunday, November 25, 2007 ozambique's second largest bank, the BCI- Fomento, after lengthy negotiations, has a new ownership structure, as of last Thursday, when the long-awaited sale of shares to the Mozambican group INSITEC was ... more
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Mozambique takes control of Cahora Bassa Topix - Sunday, November 25, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"We are finally going to be able to use the dam to satisfy the energy needs of our country" Regulars Interact Germano Vera Cruz Maputo, Mozambique 25 November 2007 09:38 Mozambique will finally take control this week of the biggest dam in sub-Saharan Africa, which had... more
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