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Beira-Zimbabwe Road Under Threat

Beira-Zimbabwe Road Under Threat - Heavy rains and flooding on the Pungue river are threatening to cut the main road between the central Mozambican port of Beira and Zimbabwe. [AA Network News]

Demining in Mozambique to Continue Until 2014

Demining in Mozambique to Continue Until 2014 - It is no longer possible to finish clearing land mines from Mozambican soil this year, as originally hoped, because of the discovery of further mined areas, reports Monday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". [AA Network News]

Thieves Cause Companies Heavy Losses

Thieves Cause Companies Heavy Losses - Mozambique's electricity, telecommunications and water companies suffered losses of almost 2.5 million meticais (over 97,000 US dollars) due to theft and sabotage in the central province of Zambezia during 2008, reports Monday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". [AA Network News]

Timber Companies Fined Over Illegal Exports

Timber Companies Fined Over Illegal Exports - The authorities in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado have fined four timber companies a total of 783,974 meticais (about 31,000 US dollars) for attempted illegal export of logs. [AA Network News]

317 Cholera Cases in Maputo

317 Cholera Cases in Maputo - So far this rainy season, 317 cases of cholera have been diagnosed in Maputo city, but nobody in the Mozambican capital has yet died of the disease. [AA Network News]

Plan to Develop Aquaculture Discussed

Plan to Develop Aquaculture Discussed - The fish farming currently practiced as a subsistence activity by small Mozambican producers cold be transformed into a profitable household business, according to a team of consultants from INFOSA (Information Services on Fisheries in Southern Africa). [AA Network News]

Heavy Rains Damage Nacala Railway

Heavy Rains Damage Nacala Railway - Rail traffic along the line between the northern Mozambican port of Nacala and Malawi has been interrupted since Thursday due to damage caused by heavy rains, reports Monday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". [AA Network News]

Criminals Attack Police Station

Criminals Attack Police Station - A group of three criminals, armed with AK-47 assault rifles, attacked a police station in the southern Mozambican city of Matola in the early hours of Sunday morning, killing one police officer, who was on guard duty, and seriously injuring another, reports Monday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias". [AA Network News]

All Districts in Tete to Be Electrified By Next Year

All Districts in Tete to Be Electrified By Next Year - Tete, in western Mozambique, will soon become the second province in the country to have all its districts linked to the national electricity grid. [AA Network News]

Guebuza Concerned At Financial Crisis

Guebuza Concerned At Financial Crisis - Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Thursday expressed his concern at the effects the international financial crisis may have on the Mozambican economy. [AA Network News]
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