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Guests evacuated from Kruger Park after Moz floods

Guests evacuated from Kruger Park after Moz floods

19 Jan 2012 07:30 - Staff Reporter
The Kruger Park has had to evacuate some of its guests after turbulent storms caused massive flooding in nearby Mozambique, leaving hundreds homeless.
Kruger Park enlists 150 new rangers to protect rhinos

Kruger Park enlists 150 new rangers to protect rhinos

15 Jan 2012 13:37 - Giordano Stolley
The Kruger National Park will get 150 additional rangers to combat poaching, following news that 11 rhino have been already been killed in SA in 2012.
Eskom 'must put SA's needs first'

Eskom 'must put SA's needs first'

13 Jan 2012 10:45 - Lynley Donnelly
In the face of the threat of load shedding, Eskom is being challenged to cut back on exports.
Europeans fly south to Maputo

Europeans fly south to Maputo

06 Jan 2012 00:00 - Nastasya Tay
Portuguese immigrants flock to Mozambique, but most of them remain only briefly.

SA trio arrested in new 'drug mule' gambits

28 Dec 2011 07:39 - Staff Reporter
Barely two weeks after the execution of an SA drug mule in China, three more South Africans have been arrested for drug trafficking.
Umkhonto WeSizwe celebrates 50 years

Umkhonto WeSizwe celebrates 50 years

16 Dec 2011 16:45 - Staff Reporter
Umkhonto WeSizwe (MK) marked its 50th anniversary by urging the state to look after ex-combatants who fought against apartheid.
Zuma pleads for DRC peace during polling results

Zuma pleads for DRC peace during polling results

13 Dec 2011 19:28 - Staff Reporter
President Jacob Zuma has called on political leaders in the DRC to keep peace in their country as election results name Joseph Kabila president.
Regional soccer in the dock

Regional soccer in the dock

02 Dec 2011 07:59 - Mokwena Kwenaite
Sport in Southern Africa needs strong leadership if its declining state is to be reversed, and Danny Jordaan wants to be the leader who ensures it.

Mozambique expels SA workers

18 Nov 2011 07:31 - Staff Reporter
Mozambique has expelled 115 illegally employed South African and Filipino workers, and has fined their South African employer over R9-million.
SA, Moz and Tanzania in 'innovative' anti-piracy pact

SA, Moz and Tanzania in 'innovative' anti-piracy pact

15 Nov 2011 07:09 - Staff Reporter
South Africa and Mozambique have signed an agreement to join forces with Tanzania to fight piracy in Southern African waters.

SABMiller targets rural drinkers with cassava beer

02 Nov 2011 06:40 - Staff Reporter
Impala, the world's first commercial cassava beer, is aimed at opening up the untapped market of rural homebrew drinkers, starting in Mozambique.

Africa trade bloc mulls regional infrastructure bond

28 Sep 2011 10:42 - Beatrice Gachenge
The regional trade bloc Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa is considering issuing a regional infrastructure bond and is seeking advisers.

The Mozambique pimple

16 Sep 2011 00:00 - Staff Reporter
I arrived in Mozambique with a pimple near my left eyebrow. I didn't mind too much, writes Jo-Ann Bekker.
Swimming with sea horses

Swimming with sea horses

28 Jun 2011 18:06 - Kate Kellaway
Life's a beach in Mozambique for horses that were rescued from Zimbabwe -- and they provide one of the best riding holidays for tourists.

Ministry of Planning and Development

27 Jun 2011 15:41 - Staff Reporter
IDF Grant No. TF096135 Project ID No. P116352

Mozambique's first Pick n Pay store due to open

23 Jun 2011 14:02 - Zeenat Moorad
Africa's second-largest food retailer, Pick n Pay, has announced that it would be opening its first store in Mozambique, located in Maputo.

Seacom and Mozambique sign fibre-optic agreement

22 Jun 2011 11:07 - Staff Reporter
Seacom has signed a master services agreement with a Mozambican service provider to provide access to the largest fibre-optic network in Mozambique.

Crowded Moz classrooms drive kids to night school

16 May 2011 07:47 - Johannes Myburgh
At 8pm Joana Charles waits outside class for her history teacher at a school in Maputo, while hundreds of children run and play in the dark.

Rio Tinto plans to delist Riversdale

29 Apr 2011 13:58 - Staff Reporter
Resources group Rio Tinto said on Friday that it would seek to delist Riversdale following the end of its takeover bid.

Two charged with 'political' killing

08 Apr 2011 00:00 - Lungile Dube
Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of the head of communications of Mpumalanga's department of sports, culture and recreation.

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