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Chissano Bids Farewell

Out-going African Union chairman Joachim Chissano has announced he would not be seeking re-election as Mozambique's President in December as time for him to hand over had come.

OECD Reports On Mozambican Economy

The Organisation of Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD) gives a fairly upbeat analysis of the Mozambican economy in its annual \"African Economic Outlook\", published this week.

Teachers in Sofala Receive Back Wages

The 1,030 teachers who had received no wages since they signed their contracts with the government at the beginning of this school year in the central Mozambican province of Sofala will finally be paid as from Wednesday, according to a report in the Maput

Anti-Corruption Unit to Investigate Residence Permits

The anti-corruption unit in the Mozambican Attorney-General's Office intends to investigate the sale of residence permits to foreigners not entitled to them, according to a report in Wednesday's issue of the independent newsheet "Mediafax".

World Bank Approves First Poverty Reduction Support Credit to Mozambique

The World Bank's Board of Directors today approved a US$60 million credit to the Government of Mozambique to support the implementation of its poverty reduction support strategy in 2004.

Zim, Mozambique to Hold Solidarity Gala

Zimbabwe Television and Mozambican Television will on October 1 this year jointly hold a solidarity gala in Chimoio, Mozambique, to celebrate the friendship and close ties between the peoples of the two countries

Mulembue Meets With Former Migrants

The chairperson of the Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, Eduardo Mulembue, on Tuesday met with representatives of citizens who were once migrant workers in the now defunct German Democratic Republic (GDR), to inform them of the results

Regional Cashew Seminar to Tackle Industry

In order to improve the competitiveness of cashew businesses in Africa, and thus help restore the leadership position that many African countries' cashew industries once held in the global marketplace...

Cholera Death Toll 115

The cholera epidemic that struck Mozambique in the first months of the year claimed at least 115 victims, according to Health Minister Francisco Songane, cited in Monday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias".

Human Rights League Criticises Unions

The Mozambican Human Rights League (LDH) has criticised the country's trade unions for what it regards as their inability or unwillingness to deal with labour disputes.

Salomao Calls for More Investments in Computers

Mozambican Transport and Communications Minister Tomas Salomao has warned that further investment in computerisation is "crucial" for the future of Africa.

Mulembue Fails to Meet With Former Migrants

Eduardo Mulembue, chairperson of the Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on Thursday broke his promise to meet once more with representatives of those citizens who were once migrant workers in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

Drilling for Natural Gas Launched in Savane

The Norwegian oil company Det Norsk Olse-Selskap (DNO) started operations on Thursday to drill the first well for the prospection of natural gas at the Inhaminga Block, in the administrative post of Savane, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, re

Anti-Corruption Brigade Opens Regional Delegations

The Anti-Corruption Brigade, set up inside the Attorney-General's Office, on Thursday opened a delegation in Beira, to serve the central region of Mozambique, and is soon to open another in Nampula, to serve the northern provinces.

Motoring: Raid Links Luanda And Maputo Cities

An adventure motoring raid will happen from July 09 to August 10, linking the capital cities of Luanda (Angola) and Maputo (Mozambique), ANGOP learnt today.

British Parliamentarians Consider Debt Challenges

A group of British parliamentarians met on Wednesday to consider the successes of Mozambique linked to debt relief, and to hear some of the contradictions in the world economy that counter such positive moves.

Building of Gas Pipeline Branch to Matola Launched

The Mozambican government laid, in the border town of Ressano Garcia on Wednesday, the first stone in the building of a pipeline to supply natural gas to the city of Matola.

Former Migrants Invade Parliament Building

About 300 people who had once been migrant workers in the now defunct German Democratic Republic (GDR) invaded the building of the Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on Wednesday.

Veep Arrives From Mozambique

The Vice President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama returned from Maputo, Mozambique on Monday evening where he attended the Fourth Summit of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Heads of State and Government, which took place from June 23-24 2004.

EDM Strives to Electrify the Country

The Mozambican publicly owned electricity company, EDM, is planning to invest about 700 million US dollars in an effort to expand its grid to the entire country by 2020, reports Wednesday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias".

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