Mozambique
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South African Church raises R1million to help Mozambique Cyclone Survivors
Apr 6, 2019By Ray Mwareya Beira, Mozambique – Hundreds of rural communities were plunged into food crisis after Cyclone Idai tore through central Mozambique on March 14, humanitarian workers say. The Mozambique government estimated that more than 700,000... -
Zimbabwe Smugglers Bring Mixed Blessings as Prices Triple at Home
Jan 2, 2019By Ray Mwareya Chimanimani, Zimbabwe – Mozambique´s vast porous border with east Zimbabwe is now a boon for beverages, medicines, used car tyres, and combustible fuel smugglers who are out to dodge Zimbabwe´s punishing prices and... -
Not Mozambican, Not Zimbabwean: What Will Become Of The Babies Born In No-man’s Land?
Nov 28, 2016By Ray Mwareya “Dozens of women give birth in this mountain, more get miscarriages, too much dirty soil and messy food. The nearest clinic is 70km away, west in Zimbabwe, over seven river crossings. In... -
Community Watch: Dreading Rain in Beira
Nov 18, 2015By Andrew Mambondiyani Sixty two-years-old Luciano Mangaeao of Paranora in Beira, Mozambique, could not hide his fear. He wiped his sweaty brow with the back of his hand on a hot afternoon and remarked dejectedly,... -
Dear President Zuma: Mozambican Writer Writes South Africa President on The Recent Xenophobic Attack
Apr 28, 2015Mr President, The xenophobia expressed today in South Africa is not merely a barbaric and cowardly attack against “the others”. It is also aggression against South Africa itself. It is an attack against the “Rainbow Nation”...