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Mozambique flood deaths rise to 40 - News24

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Mozambique flood deaths rise to 40
News24
Maputo - Rescue workers in Mozambique have found the bodies of three more people killed in flooding after twin tropical storms ravaged the Indian Ocean coast in January, bringing the death toll to 40, an official said on Thursday.
Death Toll From Storms RisesAllAfrica.com

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Woman, 35, gang raped in Mozambique - News24

Woman, 35, gang raped in Mozambique
News24
Maputo - A 35-year-old woman walked through a field in northern Mozambique, near where a group of teenage boys were undergoing their ritual circumcision into adulthood. Accusing her of trespassing on sacred ground forbidden to women, the traditional ...

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Mozambique expected to pass bill legalizing abortion in March - News-Medical.net

Mozambique expected to pass bill legalizing abortion in March
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"Mozambique's legislature is expected to pass a bill to legalize abortions in March in an effort to reduce the country's high rate of unsafe ... abortions," the Christian Science Monitor reports, noting under current law, abortion remains illegal in ...


South Africa and Mozambique Discuss Poaching - AllAfrica.com

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South Africa and Mozambique Discuss Poaching
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A majority of the rhinos poached are killed in the Kruger National Park, which borders on Mozambique. In 2011, the Kruger Park lost 252 rhinos. Some of the poachers are known to be Mozambicans. Thus in January a court in the South African town of ...
Tanzania, Mozambique, SA ink pact to fight piracyIPPmedia
Bid to find solution to rhino poachingBizcommunity.com
Moz, SA in rhino talksThe New Age Online
Daily Maverick -News24 -The Citizen Daily
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Mozambique considering tougher sentences for poaching - Business Day

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Mozambique considering tougher sentences for poaching
Business Day
MOZAMBIQUE was "pondering" legislative changes that would elevate the crime of wildlife poaching to a category of offence that carried heavier sentencing than the current offence of "damage to property", the Mozambican Transfrontier Conservation Area ...
Bid to find solution to rhino poachingBuaNews Online (press release)

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Brave Warriors to play Hoffenheim U23, Mozambique - Namibia Sport

Brave Warriors to play Hoffenheim U23, Mozambique
Namibia Sport
The Brave Warriors will play two friendly home matches against Hoffenheim U23 and Mozambique over the next two weeks in preparation for their Afcon 2013 qualifier against Liberia on February 29. Brave Warriors coach Bernard Kaanjuka on Thursday made ...

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Mozambique: 130000 Workers Benefit From HIV and Malaria Activities - AllAfrica.com

Mozambique: 130000 Workers Benefit From HIV and Malaria Activities
AllAfrica.com
Maputo — About 130000 workers employed in 840 Mozambican private companies have benefitted over the last five years from the activities of the Association of Businesses against HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis (ECOSIDA), according to the ...


Nippon Steel group plans to start mining in Mozambique as soon as possible - Macauhub

Nippon Steel group plans to start mining in Mozambique as soon as possible
Macauhub
Maputo, Mozambique, 9 Feb – Japan's deputy minister for the Economy, Trade and Industry, Tadahiro Matsushita, Wednesday in Maputo asked the Mozambican government to grant the coal mining license to Japanese group Nippon Steel Corp as soon as possible.
Japanese Deputy Minister Seeks Licence for Nippon SteelAllAfrica.com

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Eurasian Natural Resources group prepares logistics corridor to export coal in ... - Macauhub

Eurasian Natural Resources group prepares logistics corridor to export coal in ...
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Cape Town, South Africa, 9 Feb – The Eurasian Natural Resources Group (ENRC) is preparing to build a logistics corridor in northern Mozambique to transport coal from Tete province to the coast, due to be ready in 2015, the managing director of the ...

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Mozambique takes first step against backroom abortions - Christian Science Monitor

Mozambique takes first step against backroom abortions
Christian Science Monitor
Mozambique's legislature is expected to pass a bill to legalize abortions in March in an effort to reduce the country's high rate of unsafe backroom abortions. By Rowan Moore Gerety, Contributor / February 7, 2012 After undergoing a back-room abortion ...
Mozambique on verge of legalizing abortionsAlaska Dispatch

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