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AFP Features
Yahoo | Jun 27, 2005
From brightly-colored plastic banana carriers, to bathtub plugs made to look like seaweed, to florescent dish-washing brushes equipped with funky faces on their handle, design is everywhere you look in ...2.1
Hiragana Lessons + Hiragana Chart
About.com | Jun 26, 2005
Around the World with Katakana + Mozambique June 25th is Independence Day for Mozambique.
Topics: Africa
Field rats help clear Moz of landmines
Independent Online | Jun 25, 2005
Chimoio, Mozambique - Large field rats from western Africa are being used in Mozambique to detect landmines which still threaten hundreds of thousands of people and hamper economic activity 13 years after the ...4
Topics: Africa
General Vasco Gonçalves
Telegraph.co.uk | Jun 23, 2005
General Vasco Gonalves, who died on June 11 aged 84, was the ideological brains behind the Portuguese "Carnation Revolution" of April 1974 which ended 48 years of Right-wing dictatorship, and was prime minister ...2.7
Topics: Africa
United States and Mozambique Sign Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
AllAftica.com | Jun 22, 2005
U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman and the Mozambican Minister of Industry and Commerce Antonio Fernando signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement today that will provide a forum to address trade ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Shire needs no canal digging, say experts
The Nation | Jun 20, 2005
Experts in the transport industry say there will be no need to dig a canal in the much talked about Shire-Zambezi waterway as the Shire river already has a natural waterway for navigation.2.7
Topics: Africa, Malawi
Coasting down memory lane on a steam train...
Independent Online | Jun 12, 2005
The Outeniqua Railway Museum is a cavernous converted goods shed in which meticulously restored locomotives repose in silent, gleaming grandeur amid a melange of railway paraphernalia.2.7
AIDS, Pregnancy and Poverty Trap Ever More African Girls
NYTimes.com | Jun 3, 2005
They met a year ago on the dirt road outside her aunt's house, in this struggling township where houses are built from bound-together reeds and the only water comes from wells.
School of Theology equips pastors for challenges in ministry
United Methodist Church | Apr 13, 2005
CAMBINE, Mozambique ,The Rev. Ana Maria Francisco says she was 13 years old when God called her to be a pastor.
Topics: Africa
Diving package for the adventurous at heart
Independent Online | Jun 7, 2005
Diving alongside a magnificent manta ray is an amazing experience. The waters off Mozambique are famed for their large manta rays and STA Travel and Barra Lodge are offering a fabulous special for budget ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Carlos Cardoso murder trial update
Mozambique News Agency | Feb 28, 2005
Prominent lawyer Albano Silva on Monday denied claims that he had intimidated or threatened former bank manager Vicente Ramaya, one of those charged with ordering the murder of Mozambique's top investigative ...2.7
Study Finds Cholera Vaccine Effective - February 24, 2005
Intelihealth.com | Feb 25, 2005
Cholera is a major killer in developing countries, where it is spread mainly through contaminated food or water.
Topics: Africa, Health
Mogae congratulates Mozambican president
Latest News by the Government | Feb 4, 2005
President Festus Mogae has congratulated new Mozambican President Armando Emilio Guebuza for the convincing victory he and his party scored in the recent national elections.2.7
Topics: Africa, Botswana
Renamo Chooses Woman As Head Of Parliamentary Group
Zambezi Times Online | Jan 28, 2005
For the first time in Mozambique's post- independence history, a woman is to lead a parliamentary group of a major political party.2.7
Topics: Africa
Mozambique Conference
United Methodist Church | Jan 22, 2005
Heavy rains marked the beginning of annual conference sessions, but the weather didn't deter more than 3,000 from gathering for the South Annual Conference.
Topics: Africa

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