Mozambique: Drunken Policeman Opens Fire in Mavago

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There was panic in the village of Lijombo 2, Mavago, Niassa, yesterday (Monday 22 April) when a drunken police agent began by insulting the...

Africa: Could Mozambique’s Next President Change Tack On Cabo Delgado?

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New leadership could take the long overdue step of balancing security and development policies to prevent terrorism. On 5 May, the ruling Mozambique Liberation Front...

Mozambique: On Mozambique Transport Crisis Exposed As Fake

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Maputo — According to a video widely distributed on social media, the crisis in Mozambican public transport is now so bad, that desperate would-be...

Mozambique: US-China Battle for Cabo Delgado Graphite Continues – With High...

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With Chinese money, the Australian Triton Minerals will go ahead with its Ancuabe, Cabo Delgado, graphite mine, it announced on 1 December. In September...

Mozambique: South African Takes Control As Lam General-Director

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Maputo — The executive director of the South African Company Fly Modern Ark (FMA), Theunis Crous, is the new general-director of the publicly-owned Mozambique...

Mozambique / World Bank Invests 165 Million Usd in Sanitation Projects

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Maputo — The World Bank is investing 165 million US dollars in sanitation projects for the town of Beira, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala. This...

Mozambique: Over 70 Per Cent of Public Servants Have Returned to...

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Maputo — Over 70 per cent of public servants have returned to their workplaces in some districts plagued by Islamic terrorism in the northern...

Mozambique: To Build Condominium in Mangrove Area May Be Revoked

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Maputo — Mozambique's Ministry of Land and the Environment may revoke the environmental licence granted to the company Top Logistica to build a luxury...

Mozambique: Many of Mozambique’s Internally Displaced Fear Returning Home

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Hasmane Alfa was 18 when armed men attacked his home village of Quissanga, in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province. For days afterward, he didn't know where...

Mozambique: The Bishop of Pemba – “In Order to Stop Jihadists,...

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Maputo — "There cannot be first class and second class victims". "The response to jihadists cannot be solely military but it is necessary to...