Mozambique: Nationals Detained for Illegal Mining in Nampula

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[AIM] Maputo — Mozambican authorities have detained five Chinese nationals, in the northern province of Nampula, for alleged involvement in illegal mining and identity forgery.

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Mozambique: Rainfall Reaching ‘Critical’ Levels

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[AIM] Maputo — The National Meteorology Institute (INAM) has issued an urgent warning for southern and central Mozambique forecasting that rainfall could reach critical levels by the weekend.

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Mozambique: Over Six Million Dollars Channeled to Sovereign Fund

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[AIM] Maputo — The Bank of Mozambique, in its role as regulator of the national financial system, has announced that the country’s Sovereign Wealth Fund recorded, up to 12...

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South Africa: Government Dismisses Claims Covid-19 SRD Grant Is Ending

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Social Development (DSD) has dismissed false claims circulating on social media suggesting that the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant is set to be...

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Mozambique: Workers Again Threaten to Go On Strike

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[AIM] Maputo — The United Association of Mozambican Health Workers (APSUSM) has once again threatened strike action in pursuit of wage demands.

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Mozambique: Mozambique Not Included in New U.S. Visa Restrictions

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[AIM] Maputo — The Trump regime in the United States has imposed visa restrictions on 75 countries, 26 of which are in Africa, but not including Mozambique.

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Zimbabwe: Harare Rains Trigger Transport Chaos and Fare Hikes

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[263Chat] Heavy rainfall has disrupted public transport in Harare leaving hundreds of commuters stranded and prompting sharp increases in fares on some of the city’s busiest routes.

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South Africa: Clinic Blockades – It Is the State’s Obligation to Remove Every Barrier to Health Services

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[spotlight] Vigilantes have unlawfully prevented people they deemed to be foreign nationals from accessing public healthcare services. SECTION27 health activists map out the implications of a Gauteng High Court...

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The TT and trusts: Legacies in The Isle of Man

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BUSINESS NEWS – The Isle of Man is famous for many things, but nothing defines it quite like the TT: a motorbike race so fast, so technical, and so...

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Africa’s Student Accommodation Crisis Is Deepening, and Private Investors Hold the Key to Unlocking 500,000 Missing Beds

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Ezra Rasethe, CEO of investRand South Africa is heading towards one of the most significant surges in student accommodation in decades. The country’s universities currently face an estimated deficit...

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