Disagreement Over Bread Weight in Mozambique
The Mozambican government and the country's bakers have yet to reach consensus about the weight of the subsidised bread sold in the bakeries.
Street market in Maputo, Mozambique
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Mozambique:
Government And Bakers Disagree Over Bread Weight
AIM, 7 October 2010
The Mozambican government and the country's bakers have yet to reach consensus about the weight of the subsidised bread sold in the bakeries. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Subsidies Won't Keep Bread on Tables
UNIRIN, 29 September 2010
In response to food price riots in early September, the Mozambican government has laid on a range of price cuts and subsidies to make life easier for the poor, and has promised to… Read more »
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Mozambique:
Govt Subsidizes Bread After Unrest
AIM, 20 September 2010
The Mozambican government has promised that the first bread subsidies will be sent to the country's bakers as from Tuesday. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Bread Subsidy to Go to Bakers
AIM, 19 September 2010
The bread subsidy announced by the Mozambican government on 7 September will be distributed to the bakers rather than to the milling companies, under an agreement reached between… Read more »
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Parliament on Monday heard two radically different versions of the riots that struck Maputo and Matola in September 2010. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Minister Promises Inspection of Bread Prices
AIM, 8 September 2010
The Mozambican government has promised close inspection of bakeries and milling companies to ensure that the price of wheat flour and bread revert to their previous levels. Read more »
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Mozambique:
Govt Backs Down on Price Rises
AIM, 7 September 2010
In the wake of last week's riots in Maputo against price increases, the Mozambican government on Tuesday announced that it will subsidise bread, and reduced the announced increases… Read more »