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News :: Mozambique

Mozambique 

Maputo

02:28 GMT 30th March 2012

Mozambique expects construction of a coal terminal to start in the next few months at the northern port of Nacala, with the aim of having it operational in two to three years, Prime Minister Aires Aly said in Tokyo last month.
 

The Blame Games

05:19 GMT 8th November 2011

Last month's All Africa Games provided a number of thrills but still plays second fiddle to other international competitions, writes Oladipo Okunbanjo
 

Home Grown Olympiad

01:55 GMT 28th September 2011

This month the All Africa Games offer a preview for the stars of the coming Olympics. Oladipo Okubanjo reports
 

Maputo

02:25 GMT 18th July 2011

Mozambique's economy grew by 8.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2011, slightly lower than 8.7 per cent growth in the same period the previous year, the central bank governor said last month.
 

Maputo

02:58 GMT 15th June 2011

Mozambique has raised its 2011 economic growth forecast due to a strong performance in farming, mining and banking, and approved a revised budget that increases spending on food subsidies, a local newspaper reported late last month.
 

Feeding the People

03:58 GMT 11th April 2011

Although Mozambique has made rapid strides in development since the 1990s, more than half its population lives below the poverty line and often goes hungry. Bill Corcoran reports from Maputo on the government's efforts to improve food security
 

Wildly Profitable

02:46 GMT 11th April 2011

Two crops that grow wild in the bush and are resistant to drought are now bringing fresh hope to those routinely hit with food shortages, writes Bill Corcoran
 

MOZAMBIQUE

12:09 GMT 11th April 2011

The Constitutional Council, the country's highest constitutional and electoral law body, is probing corruption allegations made in the press about its chair, Luis Mondlane.
 

Maputo

10:06 GMT 28th March 2011

Mozambique, with vast unexploited coal reserves, expects to export 1 million tonnes of coal a year from July and then reach 10 million a year by 2016, its mines minister said in February.