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Lessons to be learnt for Mozambique? : Mbeki, Zuma: a political earthquake

Pambazuka news, William Gumede Of course there are many problems inherent in a party-state. The one is that if the party is paralysed by factional fights, tainted by corruption or run undemocratically, the country are also likely to be. Turning into party-states are one of the reasons why many African countries run by former independence or liberation movements have failed to institute broad-based...

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Runners for smiles reach their 3000km goal

CAPETONIANS David Grier and Braam Malherbe, who spent the past 100 days running 3278km along the Southern African coastline to raise funds for Operation Smile, finished their challenge in Mozambique this week, setting another world record.

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Country Negotiating Mozal Power Supply With South Africa

The Mozambican government is working with the South African authorities to ensure the resumption of full supplies of electricity to the MOZAL aluminium smelter on the outskirts of Maputo.

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Angola: Customs Officials Attend Cooperation Training

Angola's National Customs Department officials started this week in Mozambique a cycle of upgrading programmes on customs cooperation, management, procedures in the origin and transit.

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Country Ranked 22nd in African Governance Index

Mozambique has been ranked 22nd out of 48 countries in this year's edition of the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, which is the same ranking that it held last year,

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No Genetically Modified Seeds in Green Revolution

The "Green Revolution" in Mozambique does not depend on genetically modified seeds, Prime Minister Luisa Diogo assured the country's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on Thursday.

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Minister Defends Green Revolution Strategy

Mozambican Agriculture Minister Soares Nhaca on Thursday denied a claim by the former rebel movement Renamo that Mozambique has fewer rural extensionists than Swaziland.

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Local Schools Vulnerable to Human Trafficking

Mozambican schools are highly vulnerable to trafficking in children, the country's former first lady, Graca Machel, warned on Wednesday.

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Renamo Accused of Plagiarising the Government

Mozambican Labour Minister Helena Taipo on Thursday accused the country's main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, of plagiarism.

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[NEWS] SCIENTIFIC UNIONS: Meeting of Research Leaders Spotlights African Development, Disaster Planning

The International Council for Science will hold its general assembly session on 20 to 24 October in Mozambique's scarred but rebuilding capital, Maputo, in part to advance its strategy of expanding activities and boosting science in Africa. Author: Robert Koenig

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Money Issue Resolved at Zebras?

National soccer team coach Stanley Tshosane has hinted that the players have been paid ahead of their 2010 World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against visiting Mozambique at the National Stadium in Gaborone this weekend.

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Frelimo Candidate Demands Audit of Nacala

Chale Ossufo, candidate of Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party for mayor of the northern port of Nacala, has warned that, if elected, he will not take office until there has been a thorough audit of the Nacala municipal accounts.

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Statistical Data on State Employees Published

Mozambique's Minister for the Public Service, Victoria Diogo, on Wednesday launched the first edition of the Statistical Yearbook on the public administration, based on the information obtained in the census of state employees in 2007, and subsequently updated.

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Guebuza Upbeat About Public Sector Reform

Mozambican civil servants must build a public administration which "provides services of growing quality to citizens and to public and private institutions", and which is guided "by the highest ethical values", urged President Armando Guebuza on Wednesday.

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Government Urged to Step Up Measures Against Trafficking in People

The Southern African Network Against Trafficking in and Abuse of Minors (SANTAC) has urged the Mozambican government to step up actions to prevent and combat the trafficking in human beings.