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 | THE MOZAMBICAN INVESTOR (produced by Adrian Frey), a free e-newsletter on Mozambican business and investment, edited on a weekly basis in English. Our readers include investors, businesses, the development community and government. To subscribe, email: theinvestor@clubofmozambique.com.
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 | 340th issue - 14 May 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Brickmakers block Sena rail line again
- Chinese President greets Mozambican President
- Further dialogue between government and Renamo
- Government warns it will fine italian contractor
- Doctors accuse government of breaking its word
- Costa withdraws his CNE candidacy
- Mozambique to launch papilloma virus vaccine next year
- IMF agrees new PSI with Mozambique
- 14 cases of kidnapping in 2012 – Attorney-General
- Switzerland to donate 34 million dollars to Mozambique
- Mayor of Matola resigns
- Post flood reconstruction could cost 517 million dollars
- Civil society CNE members only known next week
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Contents: - National health week to cover 4 million children
- UN Secretary General to visit Mozambique
- Mozambique’s Renamo demands international mediation for talks
- South Korean support for modernising training institute
- Ombudsman reports to Assembly
- World Bank to support better weather forecasting
- Workers march on May Day
- Government prepared to talk, Renamo wants money
- Assembly commission grills CNE candidates
- Bicycle ambulances save lives in Mozambique, Bangladesh
- Nine rhino horns seized at Maputo airport
- First stone laid for Quelimane hospital
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 | 338th issue - 30 April 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Visiting German Foreign Minister highlights links to Africa
- LAM base new aircraft in Nampula and Tete
- Last 15 rhinos in Mozambique park were betrayed by rangers, killed by poachers
- Dialogue between Government and Renamo postponed again
- Religious leaders 'noisy about malaria' in Mozambique
- Delays in road building projects
- Car hijackings reported between Boane and Namaacha/Goba
- Unions dissatisfied with new minimum wages
- VALE promises renewed talks with brickmakers
- Police flown to Irish mine in Mozambique to quell protest
- Elephant poachers plague Mozambique
- Town thrives on rhino horn
- Police optimistic on kidnapping investigations
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 | 337th issue - 23 April 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Dialogue between Government and Renamo postponed
- Fresh calls for new SA/Moz border fence
- Consensus agreed over minimum wages
- Immunization on the front line
- Port of Maputo plans to build parking lot for trucks in Matola
- Agricultures minister denies involvment in timber smuggling
- LAM to fly Johannesburg-Nampula
- Mozambican rhino poachers cash in
- President warns against divisions over gas
- Renamo General Secretary detained, then released
- Delays in payment of international aid to Mozambique affect road repair programme
- Fuel-theft gang dismantled in Beira
- Bank of Brazil to finance Maputo water supply project
- Guebuza to launch “open presidency” in Cabo Delgado
- Coal mining boom brings prostitution and increased HIV infection rates to Tete
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 | 336th issue - 16 April 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Road works along Avenida Marginal to last 8 months
- Renamo meets with Defence Ministry officials
- Mozambique: twenty years of peace at risk?
- Mozambican journalist calls for changes to press laws
- Bus company demands arrest of ambushers
- Queen Sofia visits Manhica health research centre
- Pope Francis meets with Prime Minister Vaquina
- Italy pledges continued support
- Renamo explains its actions in high levels meetings in Maputo
- Police killings, ambushes put Mozambique peace on edge
- Dhlakama claims Renamo will not return to war
- South Africa Navy to stay in Mozambique Channel until March 2014
- Mozambican opposition claims responsibility for deadly attacks
- Migration from analogue to digital radio & TV will cost USD 90 million
- Ministry of Health launches offer of new vaccine
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 | 335th issue - 9 April 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Future public works projects in Mozambique will need telecommunications network
- Will Mozambique end up like Nigeria or Norway?
- Business Mission to Netherlands
- World Bank to continue to support private sector in Mozambique
- Moz Investment Opportunity: Macadamia Nut Farm Development
- Mozambique's Airlines Increases Weekly Flights to Luanda
- ProSavana agreement signed in Tokyo
- Mozambican government approves plan to increase cashew production
- China’s and Mozambique’s central banks to increase cooperation
- Government to tackle illegal fishing
- Eni Seen Paying Mozambique $538 Million or More on Capital Gains
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 | 334th issue - 02 April 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Nobody eats coal and drinks natural gas: Minister
- Guebuza visit to Malawi - Change history and cool tempers [NEW]
- Mozambique to benefit from largest Irish Aid payout [NEW]
- Africa is not seeking new colonization: Guebuza
- Vicente Ramaya released again
- Mozambique and Brazil reaffirm mutual cooperation
- Parliament elects CNE members
- Sexual violence happens daily for Mozambican women and girls
- UK supporting girls’ education in Mozambique
- Internet Solutions Mozambique country’s best ISP
- To be or not to be president . . . that is the question
- Tolls rise on Maputo – South Africa motorway
- Hashish seized in Boane
- Transparency in extractive industry reporting, but more needed
- Anglo Scraps A$540 Million Plan to Buy Mozambique Coal Venture
- Government closes Mining Promotion Fund
- Malawi & Mozambique to seal energy deal during Guebuza’s April visit
- Pemba Terminal is first oil port in Mozambique
- Exports of coal mined in Mozambique begin again
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 | 333rd issue - 26 March 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - “Frelimo is the party of dialogue” - Guebuza
- Mozambique:From Marxism to market
- The challenges of returning home in post-flood Mozambique
- Renamo orders members not to register as voters
- Drugs found in container in Maputo port
- Easter holiday traffic jams expected at Moz/RSA border points
- Macia family seeks government assistance
- Irish engineer was 'murdered for wages'
- Mozambique reports increase in number of visas issued to Portuguese
- Mozambique leads from the front in battle against AIDS
- Protests follow police killing of minibus driver
- Government cannot meet demobilised soldiers’ forum’s demands
- Bill creating 13 new districts passed
- British Minister for Africa in Maputo
- Beira Special Economic Zone boosts investment propects for central region
- Portuguese group Barbot starts operating in Mozambique
- Municipalities must raise more revuenue -- Guebuza
- Assembly of computers in Mozambique at standstill
- Mozambique expected to attract USD 10 billion in foreign investment over next three years
- Mozambique to host 3rd Annual Dredging and Port Expansion Africa
- Mozambique issues internal debt to cover budget deficit
- CFM planned projects require more than 20 billion US dollars
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 | 332nd issue - 19 March 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - South Africa lawyers say Macia family being harassed
- Mozambique's family relations, business barons and wheeler-dealers
- Human Development: two interpretations of a dodgy report
- Mozambique seeks cure for chronic shortage of medical supplies
- Mozambique’s first HIV vaccine trial heralds new era in local research
- Frelimo censures mayor of Matola
- Armed gang raids EDM central Maputo office
- Ireland minister sees Mozambique aid impact
- Mozambique may receive second aid package from United States
- Renamo accused of responsibility for cholera riots
- Hitachi to conduct digital TV broadcast demo in Mozambique
- Netherlands to continue to support development in Mozambique
- Government aims at normalizing life after the floods
- Prime Minister Vaquina receives German delegation
- Canada responds to flooding in Mozambique
- Mozambique turns to technology in battle against tuberculosis
- Vietnam and Mozambique are urged to do more to stop illegal rhino trade
- TAP expands Mozambique offering
- Guebuza thanks Australia for its past assistance
- Government wants more municipalities
- Police use water cannon to disperse demobilised
- Deputies affected by Public Probity Law resign
- Three more of Cardoso’s assassins released
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 | 331st issue - 12 March 2013 |  |  |  |  |
Contents: - Kruger/Mozambique border fence to be rebuilt?
- Guebuza begins state visit to Australia
- Mozambican poachers arrested
- Three more of Cardoso’s assassins released
- Mido Macia ladi to rest
- Zuma sends Foreign Minister to Guebuza with apology
- Ireland Minister begins an official visit to Tanzania, South Africa and Mozambique
- Mozambican tribal queen stands up to Rio Tinto over land
- Repair work continues on Ressano Garcia line
- Demonstration by demobilised frustrated
- Police claim huge heroin seizure
- Mozambique Food Security Outlook Update – February 2013
- Migration: From Portugal to Mozambique
- Government runs local tourism operators through a ‘fine tooth comb’
- Assembly setting up ad hoc committee for CNE
- 61 Foreigners repatriated
- On a roll in Mozambique
- Sales of oil block stake expected to net Mozambique a minimum of USD572 million
- 2013 Transport Infrastructure Conference
- The Inexorable End of the Africa Story
- Bank of Mozambique holds interest rates steady
- Bank of Mozambique watchful of effects of floods on economic activity
- Nacala loan agreement formalised
- Inflation of 1.16 per cent in February
- Internet Solutions provides crucial link to trade expansion in Mozambique
- Growth should mean higher wages, Union stress
- Taipo calls for “good sense” at tripartite talks
- BCI announces record profits
- Contraband cigarettes incinerated
- European Union earmarks additional 12 million euros in economic assistance
- “Macuti” to delay arrival at Beira Port
- Mozambique: Malnutrition persists alongside economic growth
- A guide in Africa: Why investors in frontier markets need someone to show them around
- Portuguese politician convicted of fraud, now investing in Mozambique
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