Of all our neighbours, why are they caught up in so many of South Africa’s most tragic and shameful events?
Flooding, displacement and poor access to humanitarian aid are creating an ideal environment for the surge of cholera in Mozambique, warns an NGO.
Mozambique authorities have started evacuations in the flood-struck south where 55 000 people are said to be in danger from rising water levels.
Laws meant to reduce Mozambican officials’ conflicts of interest are clear but not enforced.
Amnesty International says it’s found hundreds of cases of unlawful arrest and detention in Mozambique.
It’s taken six years, but the Mozambican part of the N4 toll route finally has higher tariffs and the country is starting to pay its part of the debt.
Mara Kardas-Nelson ate and drank and walked her way through a gloriously hot, sticky and beautifully unhurried mess.
In an edited extract from his book Killing for Profit, Julian Rademeyer offers a glimpse into two sides of the complicated battle in the bush.
A South African yacht with seven people on board has gone missing on a cruise between the island Mayotte Pemba in northern Mozambique.
Emergency officials say heavy rains and high winds caused by tropical storm Irina have killed eight people in Mozambique so far.
Mozambique’s long-cherished special place for weddings has had a respectable makeover and the capital’s residents are overjoyed.
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/ 1 February 2012
Maputo is heating up as a magnet for companies aspiring to be significant South African coal exporters, following a Vitol joint venture deal.
Mozambican authorities are forcefully moving people from the Limpopo Valley to prevent drowning in floods caused by discharges from the Massingir dam.
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/ 25 January 2012
Villagers in south Malawi have fled their flooded homes as the Shire and Ruo rivers burst their banks due to Mozambique’s deadly cyclone.
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/ 24 January 2012
Flood waters from the Incomati River have swept Mozambique’s main north-south highway, cutting off Maputo from the north and centre of the country.
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/ 23 January 2012
After torrential rains in southern Mozambique last week, the country has been hit by a tropical cyclone in the north, killing at least 12 people.
Choosing the route of a new railway is a tough and imminent decision the government faces.
The Kruger Park has had to evacuate some of its guests after turbulent storms caused massive flooding in nearby Mozambique, leaving hundreds homeless.
Portuguese immigrants flock to Mozambique, but most of them remain only briefly.
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/ 28 December 2011
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 (MK) marked its 50th anniversary by urging the state to look after ex-combatants who fought against apartheid.
President Jacob Zuma has called on political leaders in the DRC to keep peace in their country as election results name Joseph Kabila president.
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.
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/ 18 November 2011
Mozambique has expelled 115 illegally employed South African and Filipino workers, and has fined their South African employer over R9-million.
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/ 2 November 2011
Impala, the world’s first commercial cassava beer, is aimed at opening up the untapped market of rural homebrew drinkers, starting in Mozambique.
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/ 28 September 2011
The regional trade bloc Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa is considering issuing a regional infrastructure bond and is seeking advisers.
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/ 16 September 2011
I arrived in Mozambique with a pimple near my left eyebrow. I didn’t mind too much, writes <b>Jo-Ann Bekker</b>.
Life’s a beach in Mozambique for horses that were rescued from Zimbabwe — and they provide one
of the best riding holidays for tourists.
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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 has signed a master services agreement with a Mozambican service provider to provide access to the largest fibre-optic network in Mozambique.
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.