Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)
The sole national news agency in Mozambique, producing news in Portuguese and English on Mozambican politics, economics and society.
March 19
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Mozambique: Government Gives Details of Flood Damage
The total number of recorded deaths in the current Mozambican rainy season, from October to the present, is 117, according to the Minister for State Administration, Carmelita... Read more »
March 15
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Mozambique: Govt Gives Details of Flood Damage
The total number of recorded deaths in the current Mozambican rainy season, from October to the present, is 117, according to the Minister for State Administration, Carmelita... Read more »
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Mozambique: Govt Wants to Normalise Life After Floods
The Mozambican government's main concern in the wake of the January and February floods is "to normalize the life of the population, rebuild damaged infrastructures, and conclude... Read more »
March 13
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Mozambique: Govt Lifts Flood Alert
The Mozambican government on Tuesday lifted the red alert that was activated in January due to the floods crisis in river valleys in central and southern Mozambique. Read more »
March 4
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Mozambique: Rainy Season Death Toll Now 117
The known death toll from the torrential rains and flooding of the current rainy season is now 117, according to the latest statistics released on Monday by Mozambique's relief... Read more »
February 28
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Mozambique: Russian Aid On Way to Maputo
Russian state media reported on Wednesday that 35 tonnes of humanitarian aid is on its way to Mozambique in response to the flooding that has hit the country. Read more »
February 26
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Mozambique: Four Accommodation Centres Close
About 30,000 people displaced by floods in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, have now returned to their home areas, which has allowed four of the temporary accommodation... Read more »
February 24
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Mozambique: Cyclone Develops, but Moves Away From Mozambique
An area of low pressure in the centre of the Mozambique Channel intensified and by 18 February was regarded as a cyclone. Read more »
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Mozambique: Rainy Season Death Toll Reaches 113
The death toll from the storms and floods in the current rainy season, from October up until 17 February stands at 113, according to the latest information from Mozambique's relief... Read more »
February 20
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Mozambique: Cyclone Develops, but Moves Away From Mozambique
The area of low pressure in the centre of the Mozambique Channel has intensified and is now regarded as a cyclone. Read more »
February 19
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Mozambique: Rainy Season Death Toll Reaches 113
The death toll from the storms and floods in the current rainy season, from October up until Sunday, now stands at 113, according to the latest information from Mozambique’s... Read more »
February 9
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Mozambique: Rains Continue to Threaten Central Mozambique
Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected to continue over parts of central and northern Mozambique from Friday through to next Wednesday, according to the National Meteorology... Read more »
February 8
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Mozambique: Fears of Fresh Rise in Limpopo
Continued heavy rains in South Africa and Zimbabwe threaten to cause another flood surge down the Limpopo River in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza. Read more »
February 7
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Mozambique: Rain Holds Up Repairs to Northern Rail Line
Further torrential rain in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula is thwarting efforts to repair the railway from Malawi to the port of Nacala. Read more »
February 6
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Mozambique: Floods - Death Toll Reaches 91
The death toll in Mozambique from storms and floods this rainy season has reached 91, according to figures announced on Monday by Rita Almeida, spokesperson of the... Read more »
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Mozambique: Rail Traffic Interrupted in Nampula
Torrential rains in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula have halted rail traffic along the northern corridor, from Malawi to the port of Nacala, in the area of Monapo. Read more »
February 1
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Mozambique: Floods Cause Shortages in Massangena
The district of Massangena, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, is facing serious shortages of food and medicines, because the floods on the Limpopo river have cut it off... Read more »
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Mozambique: U.S. Aid for Flood Victims
The United States has promised food aid worth 1.7 million dollars for people displaced from their homes by the current flooding in the Limpopo Valley. Read more »
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Mozambique: Storms Cause Eight Deaths in Zambezia and Nampula
Three days of heavy rain north of the Zambezi have caused the deaths of eight people, raising the death toll in the current rainy season to 44. Read more »
January 31
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Mozambique: Over 13,000 Hectares Lost in Sofala
Torrential rains and flooding have led to the loss of 13,208 hectares of crops in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, out of the 524,716 hectares sown, according to... Read more »
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Mozambique: Limpopo Receding, but Still Above Flood Level
Although the flood waters of the Limpopo are now receding, the river remains above flood alert level for most of its length inside Mozambique, according to the latest bulletin from... Read more »
January 30
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Mozambique: United Kingdom Support for Flood Victims
The United Kingdom government last week agreed to disburse 800,000 pounds to support the victims of flooding in Mozambique, according to the British High Commission to Mozambique. Read more »
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Mozambique: EN1 Highway Reopens
Mozambique’s main north-south highway (EN1) at Chicumbane has reopened following its closure on Saturday morning due to a damaged bridge. Read more »
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Mozambique: United Nations Responding to Floods
The United Nations is working with the Mozambican government to deliver humanitarian aid to those hit by flooding in the Limpopo basin in the southern province of Gaza. Read more »
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Mozambique: Guebuza Cancels Visit to Uganda
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza has cancelled a visit he was due to make to Uganda this week, in order to contrite his energies on accompanying in person the response to the... Read more »
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