February 9
- Frelimo Stresses Interaction Between Local Parliament, Government (ANGOP)
- Pre-Empting Piracy - How SA Should Wield Its Clout [analysis] (iMaverick)
- 130,000 Workers Benefit From HIV and Malaria Activities (AIM)
- South Africa and Mozambique Discuss Poaching (AIM)
- Assembly Will Amend Law On Theft of State Funds (AIM)
- Government Offers to Help Renamo Demobilised (AIM)
- Two of Carlos Cardoso's Assassins Transferred (AIM)
- Death Toll From Storms Rises (AIM)
February 8
- The ICRC Regional Delegation in Harare [press release] (ICRC)
- Country Signs Joint Anti-Piracy Pact (Daily News)
- FRELIMO Acknowledges MPLA Commitment to Improving Living Standards (ANGOP)
- MPLA, Frelimo MPs Device Common Strategies (ANGOP)
- Police Claim That Kidnappers Will Be Brought to Justice (AIM)
- Three Countries Unite to Fight Piracy on the High Seas (AIM)
- Losses of Portuguese Banks Will Not Affect the Country (AIM)
- Japanese Aid for Disaster Victims (AIM)
- CPLP Foreign Ministers Meet in Lisbon (AIM)
February 7
- Frelimo Official Stresses Fight Against Poverty (ANGOP)
- Local Power Woes Deepen As Mozambique Threatens Cut Off (SW Radio)
- Parliamentary Delegation of Frelimo Arrive in Angola (ANGOP)
- Guebuza Receives U.S Business Mission (AIM)
- Memorandum Signed Between Maputo and Mbabane (AIM)
- Locals Being Readmitted to Mine After Strike (AIM)
- Indian Group Plans New Local Port (AIM)
- Country Rises in Press Freedom Rankings (AIM)
- New Cashew Factory for Northern Cabo Delgado (AIM)
February 6
- CPLP Moving Towards Establishing More Democratic Societies (ANGOP)
- Risk of Epidemic in Mozambique After the Recent Floods [press release] (Oxfam)
- HCB Keeps Floodgate Partially Open (AIM)
- Growth in Wildlife in Limpopo National Park (AIM)
- Passenger Trains Return to Moatize (AIM)
- Guebuza Launches Frelimo Anniversary Celebrations (AIM)
- Malaria Twice As Deadly As Feared (AIM)
- Local Heroes Are 'Source of Inspiration' (AIM)
- 37 Deaths in January Storms and Floods (AIM)
- Changes to Simplified Licensing Rules (AIM)
February 3
- UN Agency Begins Food Distribution to Flood Victims (UN News)
- Local Rhino Poachers Sentenced to 25 Years (AIM)
- Rice Donation From Japan (AIM)
- Tete Govt Changes Resettlement Strategy (AIM)
- Frelimo 50th Birthday Celebrations Begin On Friday (AIM)
- Baobab Resources Announces Drilling Results (AIM)
- Country at CPLP Cooperation Experts Meeting (ANGOP)
February 2
- Gangs Kidnap Businessmen (AIM)
- U.S. Energy Trade Mission to Visit Four Nations (State Department)
- Bill Gates to Launch Initiative Against Tropical Diseases (AIM)
- AU Commission Without a Chairperson (AIM)
- Fewer Than Half of AU Members Have Ratified Africa Court (AIM)
- Mauritian Companies Plan to Invest in the Country (AIM)
- Electricity Network Reaches Ibo Island (AIM)
- 'Leaders Want Change' - South African Foreign Minister (AIM)
- Guebuza Arrives for African Union Summit (AIM)
- 'Funso' and 'Dando' Preliminary Assessment Indicates 26 Killed and 120 Affected (AIM)
- Over 130 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Tete (AIM)
- Residents Forced to Leave Flood Risk Areas in Manica (AIM)
- Frelimo to Stand in Inhambane By-Election (AIM)
- Mozambi Coal Completes Airborne Survey (AIM)
- Minister Oversees Rehabilitation of Roads and Water Supply (AIM)
- Maputo Seeking to Reduce Maternal Mortality (AIM)
- Molewa Applauds Rhino Poachers' Sentence (BuaNews)
February 1
- Term of Office of African Union Commission Extended (AIM)
- Thousands in Need of Assistance in Zambezia (AIM)
- German Company to Operate Ancuabe Graphite Mine (AIM)
- Health Minister Pledges to Tackle Tropical Diseases (AIM)
- Govt Signs 20 Year Deal With Seacom (AIM)
- Thousands Affected By Tropical Storms - UN Humanitarian Arm (UN News)
January 31
- Coal Versus Communities - Exposing Poor Practices by Vale and Rio Tinto [press release] (OSISA)
- 'Climate-Smart Agriculture' in Fashion [opinion] (Namibian)
January 30
- Storms' Death Toll Rises to 40 (IRIN)
- Trade Barriers Imperil Food Security (AlertNet)
- Savannah Afros Ready for Maputo Test (The Herald)
January 29
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