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Mozambique

Mozambique imposes prohibitive new fees on foreign correspondents
Africa
/ 8 August 2018

Mozambique imposes prohibitive new fees on foreign correspondents

Journalists must pay $2500 per trip to report from Mozambique

By Simon Allison
The tusk at hand: SA begins great elephant trek
Article
/ 24 July 2018

The tusk at hand: SA begins great elephant trek

Two hundred elephants will be transferred from a Limpopo nature reserve to Mozambique in an effort to restore elephant populations there

By Gemma Ritchie
Vodacom increases revenue on strong customer growth, cheap data deals
Article
/ 24 July 2018

Vodacom increases revenue on strong customer growth, cheap data deals

Apart from South Africa, Vodacom has operations in Tanzania, the DRC, Mozambique and Lesotho

By Staff Reporter
In Mozambique, a joint fight against climate change and forest loss
Article
/ 23 July 2018

In Mozambique, a joint fight against climate change and forest loss

In a bid to stop the ravaging of the forest, a French environmental group is offering practical, low-tech help to small farmers

By Staff Reporter
In Mozambique, classes come alive in local languages
Africa
/ 16 July 2018

In Mozambique, classes come alive in local languages

Almost all teaching in Mozambique is in Portuguese but the majority of Mozambicans speak one of more than 40 local languages

By Eva Sofie Fritzboger
‘Technology is not for women’
Africa
/ 13 July 2018

‘Technology is not for women’

Women, especially the poor, face innumerable obstacles when they try to access technology

By Mercedes Sayagues
East Africa’s heroin coast
Africa
/ 4 July 2018

East Africa’s heroin coast

There are thousands of kilometres of coastline in Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa. Drug traffickers are taking advantage

By Simon Allison
Mozambique’s mysterious insurgency
Africa
/ 22 June 2018

Mozambique’s mysterious insurgency

Armed militants are burning villages and beheading civilians in northern Mozambique — and no one knows who they are, or what they want

By Simon Allison
Mozambique’s own version of Boko Haram is tightening its deadly grip
Africa
/ 12 June 2018

Mozambique’s own version of Boko Haram is tightening its deadly grip

A guerrilla movement in Mozambique could upend the government’s plans for stability and prosperity

By Staff Reporter
Remembering a warlord democrat
Africa
/ 9 May 2018

Remembering a warlord democrat

Afonso Dhlakama, the Mozambican rebel leader, was a quixotic, charismatic figure

By Alex Vines
Mozambique rebel leader Dhlakama dead, say party sources
Africa
/ 4 May 2018

Mozambique rebel leader Dhlakama dead, say party sources

Several sources in the Renamo party said the veteran rebel leader passed away after an unconfirmed heart attack

By Agency
Mozambique cracks open its cashews to boost the economy
Africa
/ 29 April 2018

Mozambique cracks open its cashews to boost the economy

The country’s cashew nut industry, one of the world’s biggest, was dealt a body blow first by the 1977-1992 civil war

By Philippe Alfroy
Fears of hidden debt in Zambia
Africa
/ 15 April 2018

Fears of hidden debt in Zambia

For several weeks financiers have demanded answers about Zambia’s external borrowing. But officials have rubbished suggestions of concealed debts

By Obert Simwanza
Chinese mining company ruins lives of Mozambican villagers
Article
/ 10 April 2018

Chinese mining company ruins lives of Mozambican villagers

Haiyu company smothered a wetland in sand, which caused floods that swept homes out to sea

By Deprose Muchena
Kruger’s contested borderlands
Article
/ 6 April 2018

Kruger’s contested borderlands

An anti-poaching buffer zone in Mozambique has led to a company being accused of grabbing land

By Staff Reporter
Mozambique: Why natural resource finds are more than just a curse
Article
/ 3 April 2018

Mozambique: Why natural resource finds are more than just a curse

Across countries, we find that FDI inflows driven by new projects in new industries increased by 58% in the two years following a giant discovery

By Staff Reporter
No proof of birth, no education
Article
/ 29 March 2018

No proof of birth, no education

An undocumented mother’s fight to get her children schooled highlights flaws in the law

By Bongekile Macupe
Mozambican war victims embrace their new home in Limpopo
Article
/ 15 December 2017

Mozambican war victims embrace their new home in Limpopo

The land is not just the dusty earth on which we stand. It is an affirmation of self. It is the urgent aspiration for dignity and agency.

By Lucas Ledwaba
Poor Mozambicans accuse Sasol of bleeding them
Article
/ 25 October 2017

Poor Mozambicans accuse Sasol of bleeding them

The multinational is guilty of selling on Mozambican gas to itself at a huge profit, while not doing enough for the people, a report has alleged

By Govan Whittles
Landmark human trafficking, sexual slavery judgment upheld
Article
/ 4 September 2017

Landmark human trafficking, sexual slavery judgment upheld

This is the harshest sentence ever handed down for human trafficking in South Africa and marked the culmination of a two-year long trial

By Staff Reporter
Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty
Africa
/ 6 June 2017

Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty

Countries like the USA are expected to cut emissions now, while China can go on polluting until 2030, then trim its footprint

By Geoff Hill
​The Swazi and Mozambican migrant scholars of Mpumalanga’s border towns
Article
/ 14 March 2017

​The Swazi and Mozambican migrant scholars of Mpumalanga’s border towns

Children rent rooms in South Africa so that they can get an education – and a meal a day.

By Prega Govender
SA schools boot out Swazi, Moz children over missing IDs
Article
/ 3 March 2017

SA schools boot out Swazi, Moz children over missing IDs

Learners who have attended certain Mpumalanga schools for years are now being turned away when they attempt to enter high schools in the province

By Prega Govender
Maputo’s new port will struggle to weather the coming storm
Article
/ 21 February 2017

Maputo’s new port will struggle to weather the coming storm

Rising temperatures cause cyclones that will batter the new port built to ship coal to countries who plan to move from this energy source

By Sipho Kings
Tropical cyclone Dineo kills four in Mozambique
Article
/ 16 February 2017

Tropical cyclone Dineo kills four in Mozambique

A child was killed after being crushed by a tree that had fallen over in the Mozambican province of Inhambane.

By Nation Nyoka
Celebrating queer survival
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Celebrating queer survival

What started as an exploration of the struggles of queer people in Côte d’Ivoire ended up in
cementing a part of LGBTI history in Africa

By Carl Collison
Dreams turn to dust for Mozambicans moved for Vale pit
Article
/ 27 January 2017

Dreams turn to dust for Mozambicans moved for Vale pit

The community claim their dream of a new urban life has turned into an ordeal, with leaking water pipes and street lights that never come on.

By Staff Reporter
​Lambda queers get feather in the cap but not from Mozambique government
Article
/ 22 November 2016

​Lambda queers get feather in the cap but not from Mozambique government

The campaigning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex group needs recognition from the state and consistent government policy.

By Carl Collison
​The extraordinary Train of Sugar and Salt
Article
/ 7 November 2016

​The extraordinary Train of Sugar and Salt

Stunning new film about civilians’ dangerous trade trip to gain income during Mozambican war.

By Staff Reporter
LGBTI people in the DRC and Mozambique take to the air to foster understanding
Article
/ 1 November 2016

LGBTI people in the DRC and Mozambique take to the air to foster understanding

Radio in both the DRC and Mozambique is helping people to deal with queer issues that are rarely ever discussed

By Carl Collison
There is still no clarity on probe into Samora Machel’s death 30 years ago
Article
/ 18 October 2016

There is still no clarity on probe into Samora Machel’s death 30 years ago

South Africa and Mozambique on Monday commemorated the 30th anniversary of the former Mozambican president’s tragic death

By Staff Reporter
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi in Washington to calm IMF, investor fears
Africa
/ 14 September 2016

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi in Washington to calm IMF, investor fears

A scandal involving money borrowed by the country before Nyusi took office last year is set to overshadow the head of state’s meetings.

By Staff Reporter
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