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.
July 30
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Mozambique: Mozambique and Malawi to Discuss Power Interconnection
Technicians from Mozambique and Malawi will meet next month in Maputo to discuss a proposal to interconnect the two countries' electricity grids. Read more »
December 30, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawians Attack Police Post
Calm and tranquility have returned to the region of Baragua, in the northern Mozambican province of Niassa, after last Monday’s attack by a group of Malawians against a... Read more »
December 28, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawian Gang Burns Police Post
A group of Malawian citizens have burnt down a police post, used by the Mozambican Frontier Guard, at Baragua, in Mandimba district, in the northernmost province of Niassa,... Read more »
September 06, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawians May Have Received Money From FDD
Seven Malawian citizens may have unduly received money from the Mozambican government's District Development Fund (FDD), in Macanga district in the western province of Tete,... Read more »
August 17, 2012
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Malawi: Guebuza Takes Over Presidency of SADC
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Friday called for dialogue between Malawi and Tanzania in their current dispute over the ownership of Lake Niassa. Read more »
July 09, 2012
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Mozambique: Companies Bid for Shire-Zambezi Viability Study
Six companies have submitted bids to draw up a viability study of the Malawian proposal to open the Zambezi and Shire rivers to international shipping, according to a report on... Read more »
June 13, 2012
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Mozambique: Border Demarcation to Resume in July
Mozambique and Malawi are expected to resume the delimiting of their joint border in July, after a six month suspension due to conflicting interpretations. Read more »
May 15, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawi Wants to Make Greater Use of Beira Port
Beira (Mozambique), 15 May (AIM) - Malawian President Joyce Banda said on Sunday that her government will use to the full the facilities offered by the central Mozambican port of... Read more »
May 13, 2012
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Mozambique: Guebuza Calls for Strengthened Ties With Malawi
Mozambican President Armando Guebuza stressed on Saturday night that the relations between Mozambique and Malawi should be "structured by an undertaking to make good... Read more »
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Mozambique: Malawi Resumes Interest in Buying Cahora Bassa Power
The Mozambican and Malawian governments signed on Saturday in Maputo two memoranda of understanding, aimed at encouraging cooperation in the area of energy, and of political and... Read more »
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Mozambique: New Malawi President Hopes for Improved Relations
Malawian President Joyce Banda said in Maputo on Saturday that she hopes her state visit to Mozambique will improve relations between the two countries. Read more »
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Mozambique: Malawi Wants Good Relations With the Country
Malawian Foreign Minister Ephraim Chiume declared in Maputo on Friday that his government is committed to improving relations of cooperation and good neighbourliness with... Read more »
May 11, 2012
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Mozambique: Joyce Banda to Visit Nation
The new President of Malawi, Joyce Banda, is to make an official visit to Mozambique from Saturday to Monday, at the invitation of her Mozambican counterpart, Armando Guebuza. Read more »
April 24, 2012
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Mozambique: Mozambique Offers Food and Fuel to Malawi
The Mozambican government at the weekend offered Malawi two wagon loads of maize, one wagon of fuel, and one wagon of cooking salt. Read more »
April 19, 2012
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Mozambique: Relations Between Govt and Malawi May Improve
The executive secretary of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Tomas Salomao, believes that relations between Mozambique and Malawi may soon improve, following the... Read more »
March 26, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawians Mislabel Maize
Malawian traders have been accused of purchasing Mozambican maize, packaging it in bags marked "made in Malawi", and exporting it as a Malawian product. Read more »
March 20, 2012
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Mozambique: Prisoner Transfer Agreement With Malawi
Mozambique and Malawi have reached an agreement on the transfer of sentenced prisoners, whereby any Mozambican sentenced to a jail sentence by a Malawian court can serve it in a... Read more »
March 08, 2012
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Mozambique: Lack of Power Leads Locals to Malawi Mills
Mozambican farmers in the locality of Vila Nova da Fronteira, in Mutarara district in the western province of Tete, are obliged to cross into Malawi to mill their maize and... Read more »
February 15, 2012
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Mozambique: Local Potatoes Labelled As Malawian
Potatoes produced in Tsangano district in the western province of Tete, are being purchased by Malawian traders who then place them in sacks bearing the words "Product of Malawi",... Read more »
February 10, 2012
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Mozambique: Malawi Retreats On Navigating Shire and Zambezi
The Malawian government has backtracked on its demand that Mozambique authorise merchant shipping to use the Zambezi and Shire rivers to carry goods to and from landlocked Malawi. Read more »
December 28, 2011
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Mozambique: Vale Signs Railway Agreement With Malawi
The Brazilian mining giant Vale has signed a rail concession contract with the Malawian government allowing it to build and operate a new railway across southern Malawi. Read more »
October 02, 2011
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Mozambique: Govt and Malawi Discuss Stability and Security Issues
Mozambique's Defence Minister, Filipe Nyusi on Saturday reaffirmed the importance of Mozambique and Malawi to continuously seek sustainable solutions for issues that could endanger... Read more »
September 05, 2011
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Mozambique: Tsangano Potatoes Still Going to Malawi
The potatoes grown in Tsangano district, in the western Mozambican province of Tete, are still being sold across the border in Malawi, rather than on the domestic market. Read more »
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Malawi: Nation Excluded From All Africa Games
The organizers of the 10th All-Africa Games in Maputo on Monday confirmed that the Malawian delegation has been excluded because of Malawi's failure to pay the required fees. Read more »
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