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Mozambique

Guests evacuated from Kruger Park after Moz floods
Africa
/ 19 January 2012

Guests evacuated from Kruger Park after Moz floods

The Kruger Park has had to evacuate some of its guests after turbulent storms caused massive flooding in nearby Mozambique, leaving hundreds homeless.

By Staff Reporter
Europeans fly south to Maputo
Africa
/ 6 January 2012

Europeans fly south to Maputo

Portuguese immigrants flock to Mozambique, but most of them remain only briefly.

By Nastasya Tay
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Article
/ 28 December 2011

SA trio arrested in new ‘drug mule’ gambits

Barely two weeks after the execution of an SA drug mule in China, three more South Africans have been arrested for drug trafficking.

By Staff Reporter
Umkhonto WeSizwe celebrates 50 years
Article
/ 16 December 2011

Umkhonto WeSizwe celebrates 50 years

Umkhonto WeSizwe (MK) marked its 50th anniversary by urging the state to look after ex-combatants who fought against apartheid.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma pleads for DRC peace during polling results
Article
/ 13 December 2011

Zuma pleads for DRC peace during polling results

President Jacob Zuma has called on political leaders in the DRC to keep peace in their country as election results name Joseph Kabila president.

By Staff Reporter
Regional soccer in the dock
Article
/ 2 December 2011

Regional soccer in the dock

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.

By Mokwena Kwenaite
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Article
/ 18 November 2011

Mozambique expels SA workers

Mozambique has expelled 115 illegally employed South African and Filipino workers, and has fined their South African employer over R9-million.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 November 2011

SABMiller targets rural drinkers with cassava beer

Impala, the world’s first commercial cassava beer, is aimed at opening up the untapped market of rural homebrew drinkers, starting in Mozambique.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 September 2011

Africa trade bloc mulls regional infrastructure bond

The regional trade bloc Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa is considering issuing a regional infrastructure bond and is seeking advisers.

By Beatrice Gachenge
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Article
/ 16 September 2011

The Mozambique pimple

I arrived in Mozambique with a pimple near my left eyebrow. I didn’t mind too much, writes <b>Jo-Ann Bekker</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Swimming with sea horses
Article
/ 28 June 2011

Swimming with sea horses

Life’s a beach in Mozambique for horses that were rescued from Zimbabwe — and they provide one
of the best riding holidays for tourists.

By Kate Kellaway
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Article
/ 27 June 2011

Ministry of Planning and Development

IDF Grant No. TF096135
Project ID No. P116352

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

Mozambique’s first Pick n Pay store due to open

Africa’s second-largest food retailer, Pick n Pay, has announced that it would be opening its first store in Mozambique, located in Maputo.

By Zeenat Moorad
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Article
/ 22 June 2011

Seacom and Mozambique sign fibre-optic agreement

Seacom has signed a master services agreement with a Mozambican service provider to provide access to the largest fibre-optic network in Mozambique.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 May 2011

Crowded Moz classrooms drive kids to night school

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.

By Johannes Myburgh
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Article
/ 29 April 2011

Rio Tinto plans to delist Riversdale

Resources group Rio Tinto said on Friday that it would seek to delist Riversdale following the end of its takeover bid.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 April 2011

Two charged with ‘political’ killing

Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of the head of communications of Mpumalanga’s department of sports, culture and recreation.

By Lungile Dube
Extinction threat ups hunters’ game
Article
/ 1 April 2011

Extinction threat ups hunters’ game

Soaring demand means syndicates are stockpiling rhino horn against future scarcity, writes <b>Fiona Macleod</b>.

By Fiona Macleod
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Article
/ 23 March 2011

Mozambique, a budding narco-state?

Mozambicans see Mohamed Bachir Suleman’s glitzy shopping mall as a symbol of a modern future for their impoverished country.

By Donna Bryson
Navy keeps eye on piracy threat
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Navy keeps eye on piracy threat

An attempt by pirates to hijack a Mozambican ship off the coast of that country led SA to use its naval capabilities to monitor threats in SA waters.

By Mandy Rossouw
Mozambique’s people’s painter harnessed art to draw in a new society
Article
/ 17 January 2011

Mozambique’s people’s painter harnessed art to draw in a new society

Malangatana Valente Nguenha, who died at his daughter’s home in Portugal on January 3, was "much more than an artist, he is a part of us".

By Judy Seidman
Five rhino poachers killed at Kruger Park
Article
/ 12 January 2011

Five rhino poachers killed at Kruger Park

Five rhino poachers have been shot dead in the Kruger National Park since Saturday, <em>Beeld</em> reported on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2011

Movitel to invest $120m in Mozambique growth

Movitel, Mozambique’s third biggest cellphone operator, will invest $120-million in the next 12 months to build infrastructure.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 December 2010

Piracy attacks foiled off Mozambique

Two ships foiled piracy attacks at the farthest point yet known down the East African coast off central Mozambique on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 December 2010

A cultural exchange

South Africans and Mozambicans, gathered in Maputo to give feedback on a pilot exchange programme of volunteers between the two countries.

By Vuvu Vena
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Article
/ 29 November 2010

Province no longer on the hind Tete

Rapid growth in the war-torn Mozambican region is testimony to the power of foreign direct investment.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 November 2010

SA farmers eye Mozambique

South African farmers are eager to invest in Mozambique and provide affordable food, farmers said at an agricultural conference.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 November 2010

Mozambican NGOs report BHP to JSE

Mozambican NGOs have reported mining giant BHP Billiton to the JSE’s Socially Responsible Investment Index for it’s planned pollution.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 16 November 2010

Brazil businesses to invest $500-million in Mozambique

A group of Brazilian businesses on a visit to Mozambique have pledged to invest up to $500-million in the country.

By Manuel Mucari
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Article
/ 7 November 2010

Zim gem smuggling fuels cross-border dealer hub

Waving his index finger into the balmy heat, the taxi driver barely pauses while driving through the hub of international diamond dealers.

By Justine Gerardy
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Zuma vows to strengthen efforts against rhino poaching

President Jacob Zuma on Friday vowed to strengthen regional efforts to crack down on rhino poaching, including calling in Interpol.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 September 2010

BHP Billiton accused of restricting access to documents

BHP Billiton is complicating public access to documents about a planned filter shutdown at its Mozambican aluminium smelter, an activist has alleged.

By Staff Reporter
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