Between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from farther north and west. Swahili, and later also Arab, commercial ports existed along the coasts until the arrival of Europeans. The area was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonized by Portugal in 1505. Mozambique became independent in 1975, and became the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter. It was the scene of an intense civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992.
Mozambique is endowed with rich and extensive natural resources. The country's economy is based largely on agriculture, but with industry, mainly food and beverages, chemical manufacturing, aluminium and petroleum production, is growing fast. The country's tourism sector is also growing. South Africa is Mozambique's main trading partner and source of foreign direct investment. Portugal, Spain, and Belgium are also among the country's most important partners. Since 2001 Mozambique is one of the world's top ten for annual average GDP growth. However, Mozambique still has one of the lowest GDP per capita, one of the worst human development index and one of the highest inequality in the world, as well as having the world's lowest life expectancy.
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
WARNING: This video contains some Disturbing Images.
James Oatway, a South African photojournalist, witnessed the killing of a Mozambican man. He tells the BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen how he tried to save the man. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Mozambican national - Emmanuel Sithole - who was clubbed and stabbed to death - in a wave of xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg and Durban. At least seven people have died and more than 300 people have been arrested following assaults on immigrants who some blame for taking their jobs and rampant criminality. Photographs courtesy of: James
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Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
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DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
Read More at.....http://goo.gl/t6f8dD At least 69 people died over the weekend in Mozambique after drinking home-brewed beer, a local government official told state television.
The mass poisoning occurred when people attending a funeral on Friday in the village of Chitima in central Mozambique fell ill, with seven fatalities initially confirmed on Saturday morning.
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African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
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Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
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The president of Mozambique Armando Emilio Guebuza, met with Pope Francis for the first time in the Vatican.
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Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
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For this missionary, soccer is a priceless help in Mozambique. Thanks to the sport, he met people from this place and avoid tragedies like this.
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Irish Aid in Mozambique
Irish Aid in Mozambique
Irish Aid in Mozambique
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed on Friday in northeast Namibia, killing all people on board. ...
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BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news report about Portuguese emmigration to Mozambique, there music fro...
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The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination.
Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Moza
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Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperation between China and the former Portuguese colony has been strong ev...
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A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The current flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.
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South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
WARNING: This video contains some Disturbing Images.
James Oatway, a South African photojournalist, witnessed the killing of a Mozambican man. He tells the BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen how he tried to save the man. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Mozambican national - Emmanuel Sithole - who was clubbed and stabbed to death - in a wave of xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg and Durban. At least seven people have died and more than 300 people have been arrested following assaults on immigrants who some blame for taking their jobs and rampant criminality. Photographs courtesy of: James
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Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
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DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
Read More at.....http://goo.gl/t6f8dD At least 69 people died over the weekend in Mozambique after drinking home-brewed beer, a local government official told state television.
The mass poisoning occurred when people attending a funeral on Friday in the village of Chitima in central Mozambique fell ill, with seven fatalities initially confirmed on Saturday morning.
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African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
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Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
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The president of Mozambique Armando Emilio Guebuza, met with Pope Francis for the first time in the Vatican.
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Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
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For this missionary, soccer is a priceless help in Mozambique. Thanks to the sport, he met people from this place and avoid tragedies like this.
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Irish Aid in Mozambique
Irish Aid in Mozambique
Irish Aid in Mozambique
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed on Friday in northeast Namibia, killing all people on board. ...
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BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news report about Portuguese emmigration to Mozambique, there music fro...
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The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination.
Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Moza
2:06
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperation between China and the former Portuguese colony has been strong ev...
2:23
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The current flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.
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Mozambique's national army raids more RENAMO hideouts
Mozambique's national army raids more RENAMO hideouts
Mozambique's national army raids more RENAMO hideouts
There's been more violence linked to former rebel group Renamo Mozambique.Gunmen have attacked a police station in the southern Inhambane province. Renamo to...
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Mozambique prime minister thanks Pope for Church's help in African country
Mozambique prime minister thanks Pope for Church's help in African country
Mozambique prime minister thanks Pope for Church's help in African country
http://en.romereports.com With this handshake Pope Francis greeted the prime minister of Mozambique, Alberto Clementino, who congratulated the Pope on his el...
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Long Road Home - Mozambique
Long Road Home - Mozambique
Long Road Home - Mozambique
1 November 2000
Border villages welcomed the refugees as brothers with a shared language and
history. "They fled because they were getting killed".
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Rats Used to Clear Over 2,400 Mines in Mozambique
Rats Used to Clear Over 2,400 Mines in Mozambique
Rats Used to Clear Over 2,400 Mines in Mozambique
Rats are used to clear 2400 mines in Mozambique. All around the world, many war-torn areas are littered with unexploded land mines. In Mozambique, African r...
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Japan offers Mozambique $670 mil. in ODA
Japan offers Mozambique $670 mil. in ODA
Japan offers Mozambique $670 mil. in ODA
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says Japan will provide about 670 million dollars in official development aid to help Mozambique develop its rich natural resources...
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Valdemiro Jose
Valdemiro Jose
Valdemiro Jose
UNiTE Campaign Champion for Change in Mozambique.
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MH370: Debris found on Reunion Island may lead to the rest of the missing flight - TomoNews
MH370: Debris found on Reunion Island may lead to the rest of the missing flight - TomoNews
MH370: Debris found on Reunion Island may lead to the rest of the missing flight - TomoNews
RÉUNION ISLAND — Debris that has washed ashore onto an island east of Madagascar is believed to be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has been lost at sea to the west of Australia since March 2014.
Debris washed ashore onto Réunion Island around 4,000 kilometres from the search site on July 29.
Malaysia's Transportation Ministry released a statement on Sunday saying that the airplane part found on Réunion Island was a part of the wing known as the flaperon and was part of a Boeing 777 aircraft, the same model as Flight MH370, according to The New York Times.
Authorities say that counter-clockwise near-surface circulation in t
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"Biblical Floods" Many Dead 20,00 Fleeing Mozambique
"Biblical Floods" Many Dead 20,00 Fleeing Mozambique
"Biblical Floods" Many Dead 20,00 Fleeing Mozambique
Heavy Floods have hit Mozambique leaving many dead and over 20,000 fleeing for their lives http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://h.churchapp.mobi/paulbegleyprophecy also http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/10-people-killed-thousands-displaced-mozambique-floods-28214284
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Prophet TB Joshua's Prophetic Message For; Mozambique, Russia, Sudan And Nigeria, Emmanuel TV
Prophet TB Joshua's Prophetic Message For; Mozambique, Russia, Sudan And Nigeria, Emmanuel TV
Prophet TB Joshua's Prophetic Message For; Mozambique, Russia, Sudan And Nigeria, Emmanuel TV
Sunday Live Service: Prophet TB Joshua's Prophetic Message For; Mozambique, Russia, Sudan And Nigeria Sunday 16 February 2014 Emmanuel TV SCOAN.
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
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James Oatway, a South African photojournalist, witnessed the killing of a Mozambican man. He tells the BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen how he tried to save the man. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Mozambican national - Emmanuel Sithole - who was clubbed and stabbed to death - in a wave of xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg and Durban. At least seven people have died and more than 300 people have been arrested following assaults on immigrants who some blame for taking their jobs and rampant criminality. Photographs courtesy of: James Oatway/Sunday Times
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James Oatway, a South African photojournalist, witnessed the killing of a Mozambican man. He tells the BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen how he tried to save the man. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Mozambican national - Emmanuel Sithole - who was clubbed and stabbed to death - in a wave of xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg and Durban. At least seven people have died and more than 300 people have been arrested following assaults on immigrants who some blame for taking their jobs and rampant criminality. Photographs courtesy of: James Oatway/Sunday Times
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Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
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DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
Read More at.....http://goo.gl/t6f8dD At least 69 people died over the weekend in Mozambique after drinking home-brewed beer, a local government official told state television.
The mass poisoning occurred when people attending a funeral on Friday in the village of Chitima in central Mozambique fell ill, with seven fatalities initially confirmed on Saturday morning.
"As we prepared to determine the cause of death of people we began to receive a lot of people with diarrhoea and other muscle aches. After that we began to receive dead bodies from several neighbourhoods," Paula Bernardo, the district director for Health, Women and Social Action, told the public broadcaster.
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DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
Read More at.....http://goo.gl/t6f8dD At least 69 people died over the weekend in Mozambique after drinking home-brewed beer, a local government official told state television.
The mass poisoning occurred when people attending a funeral on Friday in the village of Chitima in central Mozambique fell ill, with seven fatalities initially confirmed on Saturday morning.
"As we prepared to determine the cause of death of people we began to receive a lot of people with diarrhoea and other muscle aches. After that we began to receive dead bodies from several neighbourhoods," Paula Bernardo, the district director for Health, Women and Social Action, told the public broadcaster.
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African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
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Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
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The president of Mozambique Armando Emilio Guebuza, met with Pope Francis for the first time in the Vatican.
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The president of Mozambique Armando Emilio Guebuza, met with Pope Francis for the first time in the Vatican.
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published:05 Dec 2014
views:864
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
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For this missionary, soccer is a priceless help in Mozambique. Thanks to the sport, he met people from this place and avoid tragedies like this.
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For this missionary, soccer is a priceless help in Mozambique. Thanks to the sport, he met people from this place and avoid tragedies like this.
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Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed on Friday in northeast Namibia, killing all people on board. ...
Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed on Friday in northeast Namibia, killing all people on board. ...
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news report about Portuguese emmigration to Mozambique, there music fro...
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news report about Portuguese emmigration to Mozambique, there music fro...
Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination.
Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Mozambique's locals are not so sure the influx of Afrikaners is a good idea. Their forests are being felled and they fear losing their land. As the Mozambiquans stamp and sing at a traditional ceremony, the white South African families hold a separate church service thanking God for a good harvest. Can the two groups live in harmony and who will really benefit from this 'Second Great Trek.'?
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Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination.
Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Mozambique's locals are not so sure the influx of Afrikaners is a good idea. Their forests are being felled and they fear losing their land. As the Mozambiquans stamp and sing at a traditional ceremony, the white South African families hold a separate church service thanking God for a good harvest. Can the two groups live in harmony and who will really benefit from this 'Second Great Trek.'?
Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
published:01 Nov 2007
views:46023
Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperation between China and the former Portuguese colony has been strong ev...
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperation between China and the former Portuguese colony has been strong ev...
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The current flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.
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A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The current flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.
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published:29 Apr 2015
views:135
Mozambique's national army raids more RENAMO hideouts
There's been more violence linked to former rebel group Renamo Mozambique.Gunmen have attacked a police station in the southern Inhambane province. Renamo to...
There's been more violence linked to former rebel group Renamo Mozambique.Gunmen have attacked a police station in the southern Inhambane province. Renamo to...
http://en.romereports.com With this handshake Pope Francis greeted the prime minister of Mozambique, Alberto Clementino, who congratulated the Pope on his el...
http://en.romereports.com With this handshake Pope Francis greeted the prime minister of Mozambique, Alberto Clementino, who congratulated the Pope on his el...
Rats are used to clear 2400 mines in Mozambique. All around the world, many war-torn areas are littered with unexploded land mines. In Mozambique, African r...
Rats are used to clear 2400 mines in Mozambique. All around the world, many war-torn areas are littered with unexploded land mines. In Mozambique, African r...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says Japan will provide about 670 million dollars in official development aid to help Mozambique develop its rich natural resources...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says Japan will provide about 670 million dollars in official development aid to help Mozambique develop its rich natural resources...
RÉUNION ISLAND — Debris that has washed ashore onto an island east of Madagascar is believed to be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has been lost at sea to the west of Australia since March 2014.
Debris washed ashore onto Réunion Island around 4,000 kilometres from the search site on July 29.
Malaysia's Transportation Ministry released a statement on Sunday saying that the airplane part found on Réunion Island was a part of the wing known as the flaperon and was part of a Boeing 777 aircraft, the same model as Flight MH370, according to The New York Times.
Authorities say that counter-clockwise near-surface circulation in the southern Indian Ocean may have carried the debris northward toward the equator. Debris could then join the South Equatorial current moving westward toward the Mozambique current near Réunion island.
If the debris indeed does belong to MH370, numerical ocean circulation models could be able to retrace the origin of the crash site and could suggest new regions of the ocean to focus on.
The debris has been taken to France and investigators from Malaysia, France, China and Boeing are expected to begin verification on Wednesday, according to The New York Times.
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RÉUNION ISLAND — Debris that has washed ashore onto an island east of Madagascar is believed to be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has been lost at sea to the west of Australia since March 2014.
Debris washed ashore onto Réunion Island around 4,000 kilometres from the search site on July 29.
Malaysia's Transportation Ministry released a statement on Sunday saying that the airplane part found on Réunion Island was a part of the wing known as the flaperon and was part of a Boeing 777 aircraft, the same model as Flight MH370, according to The New York Times.
Authorities say that counter-clockwise near-surface circulation in the southern Indian Ocean may have carried the debris northward toward the equator. Debris could then join the South Equatorial current moving westward toward the Mozambique current near Réunion island.
If the debris indeed does belong to MH370, numerical ocean circulation models could be able to retrace the origin of the crash site and could suggest new regions of the ocean to focus on.
The debris has been taken to France and investigators from Malaysia, France, China and Boeing are expected to begin verification on Wednesday, according to The New York Times.
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published:04 Aug 2015
views:235
"Biblical Floods" Many Dead 20,00 Fleeing Mozambique
Heavy Floods have hit Mozambique leaving many dead and over 20,000 fleeing for their lives http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://h.churchapp.mobi/paulbegleyprophecy also http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/10-people-killed-thousands-displaced-mozambique-floods-28214284
Heavy Floods have hit Mozambique leaving many dead and over 20,000 fleeing for their lives http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://h.churchapp.mobi/paulbegleyprophecy also http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/10-people-killed-thousands-displaced-mozambique-floods-28214284
published:14 Jan 2015
views:5739
Prophet TB Joshua's Prophetic Message For; Mozambique, Russia, Sudan And Nigeria, Emmanuel TV
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 1 - Mega Projects and Mining
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 1 - Mega Projects and Mining
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 1 - Mega Projects and Mining
When Mozambique emerged from a 17 year civil war in 1992, its economy was in tatters, infrastructure had been destroyed and there was no industry to speak of...
3:00
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 2 - Bio-fuel and Diversifying the Economy
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 2 - Bio-fuel and Diversifying the Economy
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 2 - Bio-fuel and Diversifying the Economy
Despite massive coal deposits, over 80% of Mozambiquans live without electricity, while coal mining and energy projects in the North are vital to the country...
4:28
Mozambique’s property bonanza
Mozambique’s property bonanza
Mozambique’s property bonanza
A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy.
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25:14
Counting the Cost - The economic rise of Mozambique
Counting the Cost - The economic rise of Mozambique
Counting the Cost - The economic rise of Mozambique
Could the African nation be a bright spot on the fiscal horizon?
2:32
Mozambique's economic boom leaves many out of pocket
Mozambique's economic boom leaves many out of pocket
Mozambique's economic boom leaves many out of pocket
As the country goes to the polls, it's hoped a new Mozambican president will reduce the economic divide between the haves and have nots.
2:15
As Mozambique's economic star continues to rise which country should they choose India or China?
As Mozambique's economic star continues to rise which country should they choose India or China?
As Mozambique's economic star continues to rise which country should they choose India or China?
It's often said that India and China are rivals when it comes to investing in new markets. However, in Africa, the two countries are often not in competition...
27:18
Asia Business Channel - Mozambique
Asia Business Channel - Mozambique
Asia Business Channel - Mozambique
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Mozambique. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs t...
4:40
Africa Rising: Road to Mozambique
Africa Rising: Road to Mozambique
Africa Rising: Road to Mozambique
The Government of Mozambique and the IMF will convene a high-level conference in 2014 to take stock of Africa's strong economic performance, its increased re...
6:48
Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
Mozambique's Transport and Communications Minister Gabriel Muthisse discusses the country's infrastructure development projects. He tells Ayesha Durgahee how he is growing the country's rail networks to connect coal deposits to shipping ports whilst planning to compete with South Africa's shipping infrastructure.
2:21
Mozambique: Small Scale Fishers Struggle To Stay in Prawn Business
Mozambique: Small Scale Fishers Struggle To Stay in Prawn Business
Mozambique: Small Scale Fishers Struggle To Stay in Prawn Business
Despite a record shortage of prawns in Mozambique and a nation-wide seasonal ban on commercial prawn trade activities until March, Maputo's voracious appetit...
6:19
Sustainable Forests Mean Economic Growth in Mozambique
Sustainable Forests Mean Economic Growth in Mozambique
Sustainable Forests Mean Economic Growth in Mozambique
Local communities profit when they act as stewards of their forest resources. Forests provide local economic opportunities while sustainable practices ensure...
19:40
Africa Documentary - Mozambique
Africa Documentary - Mozambique
Africa Documentary - Mozambique
After 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique finds itself battling many social and economic problems. Viewers, however, will see how this nation's economic and political state sharply contrasts with its natural beauty. This program will also help students understand the complex political situation of Africa in the 1990s. Political, social, and social conditions may have undergone significant changes since then.
1:37
Mozambique's growing economic activity
Mozambique's growing economic activity
Mozambique's growing economic activity
Mozambique has seen a dramatic increase in economic activity and while the country's consumer price index was down marginally in June, the country has seen r...
6:36
Mozambique Economic Outlook with Melissa Arjoonan
Mozambique Economic Outlook with Melissa Arjoonan
Mozambique Economic Outlook with Melissa Arjoonan
(www.abndigital.com) Mozambique's economic growth has averaged an impressive 7.5% during 2004 to 2010. For more detail on their economic outlook, ABN's Eleni...
2:26
Preview: Mozambique's Growing Economy
Preview: Mozambique's Growing Economy
Preview: Mozambique's Growing Economy
Ray Suarez previews his report on Mozambique's surprising economic growth, and its continuing problem with widespread poverty.
4:57
Mozambique Open for Business
Mozambique Open for Business
Mozambique Open for Business
For more information on trade and investment opportunities for Canadian companies in Mozambique please contact:
The Canadian High Commission to Mozambique
Kenneth Kaunda Avenue, No. 1138
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: (011 258) 21 492 623
Fax: (011 258) 21 492 667
Email: mputo@international.gc.ca
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/mozambique
Mozambique Investment Promotion Centre (CPI)
Rua da Imprensa, 332 R/C – Caixa Postal 4635, Maputo Maputo Maputo Mozambique
(+ 258) 21 313310; (+ 258) 21 313375
(+ 258) 21 313325
http://www.cpi.co.mz
3:15
Eye on Mozambique Economy with Capranzine Hunguana
Eye on Mozambique Economy with Capranzine Hunguana
Eye on Mozambique Economy with Capranzine Hunguana
(www.abndigital.com) The yield on Mozambique 3-month Treasury bills fell to 5.5 percent from 6.49 percent a week ago. Joining us for a look at Mozambique's e...
8:47
The Portugese in Mozambique
The Portugese in Mozambique
The Portugese in Mozambique
Leonie March "Rolle rückwärts in der Krise" http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/diereportage/1886057/ Palash R. Ghosh "Portugese in Mozambique: The Story ...
47:04
South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
South Korea 2015 TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC LEADER - Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
South Korea Technology Leader
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South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $23,000. For 50 years, South Korea’s economy has grown by an average of seven percent annually, contracting in only two of those years. In 1996, South Korea joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the club of rich industriali
4:31
ABN adds Mozambique to its Bureau Network
ABN adds Mozambique to its Bureau Network
ABN adds Mozambique to its Bureau Network
(www.abndigital.com) Africa Business News, owner of CNBC Africa, added Mozambique to its African bureau network, bringing the total to six. Mozambique is one...
13:12
Nigeria's elections, Mozambique's mining and SONA 2015 on African Business News
Nigeria's elections, Mozambique's mining and SONA 2015 on African Business News
Nigeria's elections, Mozambique's mining and SONA 2015 on African Business News
Nigeria's elections are postponed again, Mozambique's plans to increase mining activity and highlights from S Africa's State of the Nation address.
6:36
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 3 - Financial Sector and Accessing Finance
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 3 - Financial Sector and Accessing Finance
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 3 - Financial Sector and Accessing Finance
Mozambiques growth has been driven by political stability, foreign direct investment and aid inflows. But to make a domestic growth base for businesses there...
3:33
Doing Business in Mozambique
Doing Business in Mozambique
Doing Business in Mozambique
Mozambique is becoming a world priority investment destination, powered by recent discoveries and development of natural resources, with South African compan...
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 1 - Mega Projects and Mining
When Mozambique emerged from a 17 year civil war in 1992, its economy was in tatters, infrastructure had been destroyed and there was no industry to speak of...
When Mozambique emerged from a 17 year civil war in 1992, its economy was in tatters, infrastructure had been destroyed and there was no industry to speak of...
Despite massive coal deposits, over 80% of Mozambiquans live without electricity, while coal mining and energy projects in the North are vital to the country...
Despite massive coal deposits, over 80% of Mozambiquans live without electricity, while coal mining and energy projects in the North are vital to the country...
A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy.
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A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy.
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published:05 Sep 2014
views:328
Counting the Cost - The economic rise of Mozambique
It's often said that India and China are rivals when it comes to investing in new markets. However, in Africa, the two countries are often not in competition...
It's often said that India and China are rivals when it comes to investing in new markets. However, in Africa, the two countries are often not in competition...
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Mozambique. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs t...
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Mozambique. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs t...
The Government of Mozambique and the IMF will convene a high-level conference in 2014 to take stock of Africa's strong economic performance, its increased re...
The Government of Mozambique and the IMF will convene a high-level conference in 2014 to take stock of Africa's strong economic performance, its increased re...
Mozambique's Transport and Communications Minister Gabriel Muthisse discusses the country's infrastructure development projects. He tells Ayesha Durgahee how he is growing the country's rail networks to connect coal deposits to shipping ports whilst planning to compete with South Africa's shipping infrastructure.
Mozambique's Transport and Communications Minister Gabriel Muthisse discusses the country's infrastructure development projects. He tells Ayesha Durgahee how he is growing the country's rail networks to connect coal deposits to shipping ports whilst planning to compete with South Africa's shipping infrastructure.
published:07 Feb 2014
views:442
Mozambique: Small Scale Fishers Struggle To Stay in Prawn Business
Despite a record shortage of prawns in Mozambique and a nation-wide seasonal ban on commercial prawn trade activities until March, Maputo's voracious appetit...
Despite a record shortage of prawns in Mozambique and a nation-wide seasonal ban on commercial prawn trade activities until March, Maputo's voracious appetit...
Local communities profit when they act as stewards of their forest resources. Forests provide local economic opportunities while sustainable practices ensure...
Local communities profit when they act as stewards of their forest resources. Forests provide local economic opportunities while sustainable practices ensure...
After 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique finds itself battling many social and economic problems. Viewers, however, will see how this nation's economic and political state sharply contrasts with its natural beauty. This program will also help students understand the complex political situation of Africa in the 1990s. Political, social, and social conditions may have undergone significant changes since then.
After 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique finds itself battling many social and economic problems. Viewers, however, will see how this nation's economic and political state sharply contrasts with its natural beauty. This program will also help students understand the complex political situation of Africa in the 1990s. Political, social, and social conditions may have undergone significant changes since then.
Mozambique has seen a dramatic increase in economic activity and while the country's consumer price index was down marginally in June, the country has seen r...
Mozambique has seen a dramatic increase in economic activity and while the country's consumer price index was down marginally in June, the country has seen r...
(www.abndigital.com) Mozambique's economic growth has averaged an impressive 7.5% during 2004 to 2010. For more detail on their economic outlook, ABN's Eleni...
(www.abndigital.com) Mozambique's economic growth has averaged an impressive 7.5% during 2004 to 2010. For more detail on their economic outlook, ABN's Eleni...
For more information on trade and investment opportunities for Canadian companies in Mozambique please contact:
The Canadian High Commission to Mozambique
Kenneth Kaunda Avenue, No. 1138
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: (011 258) 21 492 623
Fax: (011 258) 21 492 667
Email: mputo@international.gc.ca
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/mozambique
Mozambique Investment Promotion Centre (CPI)
Rua da Imprensa, 332 R/C – Caixa Postal 4635, Maputo Maputo Maputo Mozambique
(+ 258) 21 313310; (+ 258) 21 313375
(+ 258) 21 313325
http://www.cpi.co.mz
For more information on trade and investment opportunities for Canadian companies in Mozambique please contact:
The Canadian High Commission to Mozambique
Kenneth Kaunda Avenue, No. 1138
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: (011 258) 21 492 623
Fax: (011 258) 21 492 667
Email: mputo@international.gc.ca
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/mozambique
Mozambique Investment Promotion Centre (CPI)
Rua da Imprensa, 332 R/C – Caixa Postal 4635, Maputo Maputo Maputo Mozambique
(+ 258) 21 313310; (+ 258) 21 313375
(+ 258) 21 313325
http://www.cpi.co.mz
published:23 Mar 2015
views:13
Eye on Mozambique Economy with Capranzine Hunguana
(www.abndigital.com) The yield on Mozambique 3-month Treasury bills fell to 5.5 percent from 6.49 percent a week ago. Joining us for a look at Mozambique's e...
(www.abndigital.com) The yield on Mozambique 3-month Treasury bills fell to 5.5 percent from 6.49 percent a week ago. Joining us for a look at Mozambique's e...
Leonie March "Rolle rückwärts in der Krise" http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/diereportage/1886057/ Palash R. Ghosh "Portugese in Mozambique: The Story ...
Leonie March "Rolle rückwärts in der Krise" http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/diereportage/1886057/ Palash R. Ghosh "Portugese in Mozambique: The Story ...
KOREA HISTORY _ REBUILD INNOVATE
South Korea Technology Leader
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South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $23,000. For 50 years, South Korea’s economy has grown by an average of seven percent annually, contracting in only two of those years. In 1996, South Korea joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the club of rich industrialized countries, and in 2010, it became the first Asian country and the first non-G-7 member to host a G-20 summit.
To call South Korea an emerging market, therefore, is a bit of an anachronism. The country is a rich, technologically advanced, mature democracy with an impressive record of innovation, economic reform, and sound leadership. Yet South Korea is not exactly a developed market, either. The value of its exports plus imports (at $1.25 trillion a year) exceeds its national income (at $1.1 trillion). That openness, along with the lack of protection provided by a bloc such as the EU, subjects South Korea to greater market volatility than other major industrialized countries and presents some serious challenges. So, too, does its highly concentrated corporate sector, aging population, and politically dangerous neighborhood. South Korea may well be more dynamic than some developed economies, making it attractive to investors, but it is also much riskier.
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Given South Korea’s extraordinary accomplishments, it is tempting to try to distill the secrets of its success, so that they can be bottled and used elsewhere. But South Korea’s remarkable leap from poverty to riches owes to a unique set of historical circumstances.
Soon after the division of the Korean Peninsula, in 1945, South Korea already had in place the building blocks for growth: an educated population, property rights, land reform that boosted productivity, and the institutions of modern capitalism. But then came the Korean War, which devastated the country. Investment did not take off until the country began to rebuild in the 1960s, when the authoritarian president Park Chung-hee (father of the current president, Park Geun-hye) embarked on a set of policy reforms that encouraged domestic saving and opened the economy up to international trade.
South Korea’s initial rapid growth was characterized by both political authoritarianism and extensive state intervention in the economy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Seoul channeled massive amounts of capital through subsidies and low-interest-rate loans into trusted family-led chaebol, or conglomerates. These favored firms also enjoyed trade preferences and monopoly rights, among other indulgences extended by the government. Such preferential treatment enabled the chaebol, which today include Hyundai and Samsung, to grow into massive business empires whose brands are now recognized and envied around the world. But the story has a dark side: today, the chaebol’s ongoing dominance poses challenges to regulators seeking to make South Korea’s markets more competitive. And the conglomerates’ historical ties to the country’s early dictators feed resentment among many South Koreans, who regard the businesses as having achieved their dominance unfairly.
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South Korea’s development over the last half century has been nothing short of spectacular. Fifty years ago, the country was poorer than Bolivia and Mozambique; today, it is richer than New Zealand and Spain, with a per capita income of almost $23,000. For 50 years, South Korea’s economy has grown by an average of seven percent annually, contracting in only two of those years. In 1996, South Korea joined the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the club of rich industrialized countries, and in 2010, it became the first Asian country and the first non-G-7 member to host a G-20 summit.
To call South Korea an emerging market, therefore, is a bit of an anachronism. The country is a rich, technologically advanced, mature democracy with an impressive record of innovation, economic reform, and sound leadership. Yet South Korea is not exactly a developed market, either. The value of its exports plus imports (at $1.25 trillion a year) exceeds its national income (at $1.1 trillion). That openness, along with the lack of protection provided by a bloc such as the EU, subjects South Korea to greater market volatility than other major industrialized countries and presents some serious challenges. So, too, does its highly concentrated corporate sector, aging population, and politically dangerous neighborhood. South Korea may well be more dynamic than some developed economies, making it attractive to investors, but it is also much riskier.
SO LONG, KOREA DISCOUNT
Given South Korea’s extraordinary accomplishments, it is tempting to try to distill the secrets of its success, so that they can be bottled and used elsewhere. But South Korea’s remarkable leap from poverty to riches owes to a unique set of historical circumstances.
Soon after the division of the Korean Peninsula, in 1945, South Korea already had in place the building blocks for growth: an educated population, property rights, land reform that boosted productivity, and the institutions of modern capitalism. But then came the Korean War, which devastated the country. Investment did not take off until the country began to rebuild in the 1960s, when the authoritarian president Park Chung-hee (father of the current president, Park Geun-hye) embarked on a set of policy reforms that encouraged domestic saving and opened the economy up to international trade.
South Korea’s initial rapid growth was characterized by both political authoritarianism and extensive state intervention in the economy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Seoul channeled massive amounts of capital through subsidies and low-interest-rate loans into trusted family-led chaebol, or conglomerates. These favored firms also enjoyed trade preferences and monopoly rights, among other indulgences extended by the government. Such preferential treatment enabled the chaebol, which today include Hyundai and Samsung, to grow into massive business empires whose brands are now recognized and envied around the world. But the story has a dark side: today, the chaebol’s ongoing dominance poses challenges to regulators seeking to make South Korea’s markets more competitive. And the conglomerates’ historical ties to the country’s early dictators feed resentment among many South Koreans, who regard the businesses as having achieved their dominance unfairly.
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(www.abndigital.com) Africa Business News, owner of CNBC Africa, added Mozambique to its African bureau network, bringing the total to six. Mozambique is one...
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Mozambiques growth has been driven by political stability, foreign direct investment and aid inflows. But to make a domestic growth base for businesses there...
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Mozambique is becoming a world priority investment destination, powered by recent discoveries and development of natural resources, with South African compan...
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Bushfire is an annual socially-conscious music and arts festival in Swaziland.
It's aimed at demonstrating an alternative lifestyle, but also at bringing people together to enjoy music, poetry and art in the beautiful Ewulwini valley.
STORYLINE:
Here in Swaziland a unique festival is underway.
Swaziland's flagship arts event- the Bushfire Festival - takes place every year on these lush slopes of the Ewulwini Valley, known as the valley of heaven.
The three-day gathering is now in its sixth year and brings together artists, poets, musicians and some 15,000 festival-goers - to share performances, creativity and ideas.
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
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Giant rats in are being used to detect landmines in Mozambique. The rats, too light to set off the mines, are trained to smell and point them out to their ha...
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour oper
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A Conflict in Mozambique - The Five Percent Problem
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About 5 percent of the more difficult conflicts seem to become intractable, unsolvable. Columbia University Professor Peter T. Coleman discusses why these 5 ...
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The extreme poverty of Mozambique make all individuals are subject to excess work, also exploiting children. Mozambique, oblivious to their poverty, is a cul...
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The extreme poverty of Mozambique make all individuals are subject to excess work, also exploiting children. Mozambique, oblivious to their poverty, is a cul...
http://tambo.nl clip featuring shots of Pemba and Wimbe beach (Mozambique) filmed during the Tambo international festival 2009. this one week festival contai...
http://tambo.nl clip featuring shots of Pemba and Wimbe beach (Mozambique) filmed during the Tambo international festival 2009. this one week festival contai...
LEADIN
Bushfire is an annual socially-conscious music and arts festival in Swaziland.
It's aimed at demonstrating an alternative lifestyle, but also at bringing people together to enjoy music, poetry and art in the beautiful Ewulwini valley.
STORYLINE:
Here in Swaziland a unique festival is underway.
Swaziland's flagship arts event- the Bushfire Festival - takes place every year on these lush slopes of the Ewulwini Valley, known as the valley of heaven.
The three-day gathering is now in its sixth year and brings together artists, poets, musicians and some 15,000 festival-goers - to share performances, creativity and ideas.
It's the first Bushfire appearance for this troupe of drummers and puppeteers from neighbouring Mozambique, but they're already attracting a captivated audience.
The giant papier mache heads are a recent design collaboration between artists at Maputo's Franco-Mozambican cultural centre and the performers themselves.
Today's story tells of a corrupt policeman extorting a bribe from a market seller - all through thumping drumbeats and stylised movements.
The troupe of 21 say they develop their own storylines - drawing upon their own everyday lives.
Puppeteer Dimas Carlos Tivane says: "We must show the people what's the life in Mozambique, you know. And the story shows the life in Mozambique."
And the festival's theme of social consciousness stretches beyond the ethos of performers.
In the market area, intricate woven Swazi crafts are on offer, alongside honest, locally-grown vegetarian food from the "Guba" Cafe.
Choosing to snub usual festival fare like hot dogs, burgers and pizzas, these diners lounge on up-cycled furniture made from disused wooden pallets and spools of electrical wire.
Sam Hodgson and his staff at Guba are run off their feet preparing roast beetroot salad, warm pumpkin curries and spicy chai tea - all made from locally-sourced ingredients or grown by families on their community farm.
Hodgson says it's all in keeping with the ethos of the festival and while it's all about having fun, there's a serious message to spread.
"It has a serious edge to it as well," he says. "Because, you know, there are a lot of social issues in this part of the world, and Swaziland has the highest HIV rate in the world. And it's just a great opportunity to remind people that it's really useful to remember that. And while you can still have a great time, just to be contributing to something positive at the same time."
Metres away from Sam's smoothies, several hundred people are doing just that - getting fully involved.
Steve Barnett is the Silent Conductor - bringing disparate audiences together in musical harmony - without ever uttering a single word.
Each candy-coloured plastic pipe represents a different woodwind note - and strangers come together in symphony.
Barnett says: "All people have that kind of childlike thing, that they want to respond to. They all want to be a part of the music. So this is an opportunity to allow people, who would usually think of themselves as not being musical, to be a part of the music."
But this year, Bushfire has faced some discord - with some calling for an informal cultural boycott of the mountain kingdom - in defiance of what they say is King Mswati III's undemocratic reign.
Swazi singing sensation Bholoja says he still chose to play at the festival.
Bholoja, Swazi singer: "If you are a musician, you are a messenger. And you must be a messenger that will build nations, that will build Swaziland, that will build South Africa, that will build Africa and the world at large."
And as a mellow afternoon turns to a smoky dusk, punters don their warm jumpers and come together in celebration of music and poetry with a flavour of political comment.
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LEADIN
Bushfire is an annual socially-conscious music and arts festival in Swaziland.
It's aimed at demonstrating an alternative lifestyle, but also at bringing people together to enjoy music, poetry and art in the beautiful Ewulwini valley.
STORYLINE:
Here in Swaziland a unique festival is underway.
Swaziland's flagship arts event- the Bushfire Festival - takes place every year on these lush slopes of the Ewulwini Valley, known as the valley of heaven.
The three-day gathering is now in its sixth year and brings together artists, poets, musicians and some 15,000 festival-goers - to share performances, creativity and ideas.
It's the first Bushfire appearance for this troupe of drummers and puppeteers from neighbouring Mozambique, but they're already attracting a captivated audience.
The giant papier mache heads are a recent design collaboration between artists at Maputo's Franco-Mozambican cultural centre and the performers themselves.
Today's story tells of a corrupt policeman extorting a bribe from a market seller - all through thumping drumbeats and stylised movements.
The troupe of 21 say they develop their own storylines - drawing upon their own everyday lives.
Puppeteer Dimas Carlos Tivane says: "We must show the people what's the life in Mozambique, you know. And the story shows the life in Mozambique."
And the festival's theme of social consciousness stretches beyond the ethos of performers.
In the market area, intricate woven Swazi crafts are on offer, alongside honest, locally-grown vegetarian food from the "Guba" Cafe.
Choosing to snub usual festival fare like hot dogs, burgers and pizzas, these diners lounge on up-cycled furniture made from disused wooden pallets and spools of electrical wire.
Sam Hodgson and his staff at Guba are run off their feet preparing roast beetroot salad, warm pumpkin curries and spicy chai tea - all made from locally-sourced ingredients or grown by families on their community farm.
Hodgson says it's all in keeping with the ethos of the festival and while it's all about having fun, there's a serious message to spread.
"It has a serious edge to it as well," he says. "Because, you know, there are a lot of social issues in this part of the world, and Swaziland has the highest HIV rate in the world. And it's just a great opportunity to remind people that it's really useful to remember that. And while you can still have a great time, just to be contributing to something positive at the same time."
Metres away from Sam's smoothies, several hundred people are doing just that - getting fully involved.
Steve Barnett is the Silent Conductor - bringing disparate audiences together in musical harmony - without ever uttering a single word.
Each candy-coloured plastic pipe represents a different woodwind note - and strangers come together in symphony.
Barnett says: "All people have that kind of childlike thing, that they want to respond to. They all want to be a part of the music. So this is an opportunity to allow people, who would usually think of themselves as not being musical, to be a part of the music."
But this year, Bushfire has faced some discord - with some calling for an informal cultural boycott of the mountain kingdom - in defiance of what they say is King Mswati III's undemocratic reign.
Swazi singing sensation Bholoja says he still chose to play at the festival.
Bholoja, Swazi singer: "If you are a musician, you are a messenger. And you must be a messenger that will build nations, that will build Swaziland, that will build South Africa, that will build Africa and the world at large."
And as a mellow afternoon turns to a smoky dusk, punters don their warm jumpers and come together in celebration of music and poetry with a flavour of political comment.
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Foods � Our Africa
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African food is diverse and full of flavour and with thousands of different ethnic ... South Africa's food blends the traditions of many cultures and influences.
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African cuisine is a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of .... It is used in cooking traditional soups like egusi soup, okro soup and ogbono soup.
Central African cooking has remained mostly traditional. Nevertheless, like other parts of Africa, Central African cuisine also presents an array of dishes.
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African cuisine is the catch-all term for all the cuisines of Africa. With hundreds of different cultural groups and myriad cooking traditions, it is impossible to isolate...
See the list of traditional African food and what they eat both in Africa and beyond. Also see why African cuisines offer many health benefits and where to shop...
Recipes World Cuisine; African ... African Recipe Collections5 ... Peri Peri African Chicken - This is a great spicy marinade recipe, a traditional African. (30).
Remote and inaccessible, Central Africa has remained quite true to its traditional food, as it did not have many external influences until the 19th century, not...
There are quite a lot of African food recipes across the continent and are as diverse in its making as the different cultures in Africa. Several staple foods are seen...
From fiery chili peppers to humble grains and succulent meat dishes, the cuisine of Africa is an amalgamation of flavors that reflect the cultural diversity of the...
Culture of Northern Ireland, Culture of Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Culture of ... Read more about the Food and Cuisine of South Africa.
Summary of South Africa food history and culture from the beginning to the overwhelming variety of its culinary traditions today.
This pyramid celebrates the individual foods and traditional healthy eating patterns of African Heritage, with roots in the American South, Africa, the Caribbean,...
WEST AFRICAN FOOD AND CULTURE. By Lauri Dahl. West Africa has a long history of contact with Europeans and it is also the most populated area in Africa...
Our favorite African recipes from Food.com offer many dishes from this varied cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides.
Africa's pure beauty and intriguing sophistication has attracted and mystified travelers, even though her violence, crime, and poverty have terrified. There isn't...
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List of African dishes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Traditional South African food � South African Tourism
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African Cuisine - African Culture - African Travel | travelfoodanddrink ...
African Food | What Africans Eat And Where To Get And Prepare It
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Food in Africa - World Food and Wine
Top 10 Best African Food Recipes - Answers Africa
List of African Foods | USA Today
South Africa - Countries and Their Cultures
South Africa Food History and Culture in a Nutshell
African Heritage Diet & Pyramid | Oldways
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African Recipes - Food.com
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Foods � Our Africa
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African food is diverse and full of flavour and with thousands of different ethnic ... South Africa's food blends the traditions of many cultures and influences.
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African cuisine is a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of .... It is used in cooking traditional soups like egusi soup, okro soup and ogbono soup.
Central African cooking has remained mostly traditional. Nevertheless, like other parts of Africa, Central African cuisine also presents an array of dishes.
Below information will help you to get some more though about the subject
13 Nov 2012 ... Mozambique's cuisine is a heady blend of African, Portuguese, ... Don't pick up a knife and fork to devour your kapenta: the traditional way to...
Trying some delicious traditional African food should be part of every visitor's itinerary. A number of specialised restaurants in South Africa do an excellent job of...
In general, Africans live in rural areas, particularly those people who live in western, eastern, and southern Africa. Many villagers are subsistent farmers, which...
Anyway If you want for more info, you would better continue reading.
Food in Germany - German Food, German Cuisine, Food in Ghana ... Carry the biltong (jerky) and dried fruit as traditional South African snacks to enjoy anytime.
African cuisine is the catch-all term for all the cuisines of Africa. With hundreds of different cultural groups and myriad cooking traditions, it is impossible to isolate...
See the list of traditional African food and what they eat both in Africa and beyond. Also see why African cuisines offer many health benefits and where to shop...
Recipes World Cuisine; African ... African Recipe Collections5 ... Peri Peri African Chicken - This is a great spicy marinade recipe, a traditional African. (30).
Remote and inaccessible, Central Africa has remained quite true to its traditional food, as it did not have many external influences until the 19th century, not...
There are quite a lot of African food recipes across the continent and are as diverse in its making as the different cultures in Africa. Several staple foods are seen...
From fiery chili peppers to humble grains and succulent meat dishes, the cuisine of Africa is an amalgamation of flavors that reflect the cultural diversity of the...
Culture of Northern Ireland, Culture of Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Culture of ... Read more about the Food and Cuisine of South Africa.
Summary of South Africa food history and culture from the beginning to the overwhelming variety of its culinary traditions today.
This pyramid celebrates the individual foods and traditional healthy eating patterns of African Heritage, with roots in the American South, Africa, the Caribbean,...
WEST AFRICAN FOOD AND CULTURE. By Lauri Dahl. West Africa has a long history of contact with Europeans and it is also the most populated area in Africa...
Our favorite African recipes from Food.com offer many dishes from this varied cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides.
Africa's pure beauty and intriguing sophistication has attracted and mystified travelers, even though her violence, crime, and poverty have terrified. There isn't...
Most Discuss
Foods � Our Africa
More Interesting heading about this are..
List of African dishes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Below topics also shows some interset as well
15 of Africa's favorite dishes | CNN Travel
Traditional South African food � South African Tourism
Africa Food - African Cultural Center
Hope you will get rough idea as well
South Africa - Food in Every Country
African Cuisine - African Culture - African Travel | travelfoodanddrink ...
African Food | What Africans Eat And Where To Get And Prepare It
African Recipes - Allrecipes.com
Food in Africa - World Food and Wine
Top 10 Best African Food Recipes - Answers Africa
List of African Foods | USA Today
South Africa - Countries and Their Cultures
South Africa Food History and Culture in a Nutshell
African Heritage Diet & Pyramid | Oldways
West African Food and Culture - Student Reading - Rice Diversity
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A six hour road trip compressed into 120 seconds, from the Hub Culture Pavilion in Durban to Mozambique - one of the world's next iconic spots. It highlights...
A six hour road trip compressed into 120 seconds, from the Hub Culture Pavilion in Durban to Mozambique - one of the world's next iconic spots. It highlights...
Documentary | 5 x 52' A journey through art, culture, architecture, dance, food and religion of the countries that were part of the Portuguese empire in the ...
Documentary | 5 x 52' A journey through art, culture, architecture, dance, food and religion of the countries that were part of the Portuguese empire in the ...
Documentary: living in Italy Filmed in Summer 2008 in Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Molise A feature length documentary film about Southern Italian culture told through its indigenous .
Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in .
Just a brief little movie about my new city, Bra, and my new apartment. This is a glimpse of what my life is like here. in the beautiful italian region of Piemonte.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli visit Turin in Italy. From the series Italy Unpacked - Episode 3 Land of Many Treasures.
Documentary: living in Italy Filmed in Summer 2008 in Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Molise A feature length documentary film about Southern Italian culture told through its indigenous .
Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in .
Just a brief little movie about my new city, Bra, and my new apartment. This is a glimpse of what my life is like here. in the beautiful italian region of Piemonte.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli visit Turin in Italy. From the series Italy Unpacked - Episode 3 Land of Many Treasures.
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
============
1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
Zaroot and the rest of the Habotu Tribe. Inside the culture of the Habotu Tribe.
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The Stream - Power politics threaten Mozambique peace
Giant rats in are being used to detect landmines in Mozambique. The rats, too light to set off the mines, are trained to smell and point them out to their ha...
Giant rats in are being used to detect landmines in Mozambique. The rats, too light to set off the mines, are trained to smell and point them out to their ha...
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
============
1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
============
1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
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A Conflict in Mozambique - The Five Percent Problem
About 5 percent of the more difficult conflicts seem to become intractable, unsolvable. Columbia University Professor Peter T. Coleman discusses why these 5 ...
About 5 percent of the more difficult conflicts seem to become intractable, unsolvable. Columbia University Professor Peter T. Coleman discusses why these 5 ...
African cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Food in Germany - German Food, German Cuisine, Food in Ghana ... Carry the biltong (jerky) and dried fruit as traditional South African snacks to enjoy anytime.
Trying some delicious traditional African food should be part of every visitor's itinerary. A number of specialised restaurants in South Africa do an excellent job of...
Tony Bourdain visits popular food stations all over Mozambique, rich in traditions.
Our favorite African recipes from Food.com offer many dishes from this varied cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides.
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African cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Traditionally, the various cuisines of Africa use a combination of locally available fruits, cereal grains and vegetables, as well as milk and meat products. In some...
Here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this….
African cuisine is a generalized term collectively referring to the cuisines of .... It is used in cooking traditional soups like egusi soup, okro soup and ogbono soup.
13 Nov 2012 ... But African dishes -- especially those south of the Sahara -- are still ... egusi soup and other traditional dishes, locals recommend Yellow Chili,...
Below information will help you to get some more though about the subject
There are quite a lot of African food recipes across the continent and are as diverse in its making as the different ... Popular Traditional African Food Recipes. 10.
Many parts of Central Africa have remained true to their traditional foods, perhaps because until the 19th century, there weren't many external influences on the...
Recipes World Cuisine; African ... African Recipe Collections5 ... Peri Peri African Chicken - This is a great spicy marinade recipe, a traditional African. (30).
Anyway If you want for more info, you would better continue reading.
See the list of traditional African food and what they eat both in Africa and beyond. Also see why African cuisines offer many health benefits and where to shop...
This pyramid celebrates the individual foods and traditional healthy eating patterns of African Heritage, with roots in the American South, Africa, the Caribbean,...
Food in Germany - German Food, German Cuisine, Food in Ghana ... Carry the biltong (jerky) and dried fruit as traditional South African snacks to enjoy anytime.
Trying some delicious traditional African food should be part of every visitor's itinerary. A number of specialised restaurants in South Africa do an excellent job of...
Tony Bourdain visits popular food stations all over Mozambique, rich in traditions.
Our favorite African recipes from Food.com offer many dishes from this varied cuisine, from meaty stews to vegetable sides.
See more about jollof rice, nigerian food and africans.
Our traditional food is created with familiar, yet unique recipes of traditional African and Cape Malay Cuisine.
While rice features prominently in African cuisine. Wherever you are in Africa, ... It becomes quite firm after cooking and is traditionally... More. Feast Magazine.
South African cuisine, like South Africanisms, reflects the cultural diversity of the �rainbow nation.� From traditional African food to cuisine passed down from...
Know the 10 most famous South African foods. Learn my tips ... Food tips you can trust. Biltong ... A traditional meat-and-vegetable stew of the Boers. It's slowly...
African Cooking, Food, Recipes and Cookbook for sale. ... that meet at a point under the pot. Common Ingredients for Traditional African Food (where available)...
Discover African dishes such as bobotie or walk on the wild side by cooking with crocodile and ostrich.
Most Discuss
African cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More Interesting heading about this are..
List of African dishes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
15 of Africa's favorite dishes | CNN Travel
Below topics also shows some interset as well
Top 10 Best African Food Recipes - Answers Africa
Foods � Our Africa
African Recipes - Allrecipes.com
Hope you will get rough idea as well
African Food | What Africans Eat And Where To Get And Prepare It
African Heritage Diet & Pyramid | Oldways
South Africa - Food in Every Country
Traditional South African food � South African Tourism
Traditional African Cuisine - Travel Channel
African Recipes - Food.com
Traditional African Dishes/ Nigerian Recipes - Pinterest
African Cuisine | Cape Malay Cuisine | Traditional African Food
African recipes and African food : SBS Food
Top 10: Uniquely South African Foods - AskMen
Top 10 famous South African dishes - by Howard Hillman
African cooking and recipes - The Africa Guide
BBC - Food - Cuisines : African recipes and helpful tips
Women break into the mail domain of traditional farming, turn food growers in remote village of India's Bihar state Varsha Jawalgekar brings us the inspiring...
Women break into the mail domain of traditional farming, turn food growers in remote village of India's Bihar state Varsha Jawalgekar brings us the inspiring...
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Stock Footage available from Aquavision TV Productions. Contact us at library@aquavision.co.za or +27(0)11 275 0900 LIKE us on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook....
This oral history project is produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2011. The heritage focus for this project is t...
This oral history project is produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2011. The heritage focus for this project is t...
Access to Healthcare and Universal Health Coverage
Access to Healthcare and Universal Health Coverage
Access to Healthcare and Universal Health Coverage
This film was made in Mozambique in 2012 and examines the barriers many people there face when they try to access healthcare. This film looks at those issues...
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inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is working to increase coverage of integrated community case management (iCCM) through community health workers (CHWs) trained to adequately treat children under five years for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. The goal of the project is to develop scalable innovations based on research which will have a positive impact on CHW motivation, performance and retention in order to increase the quality and coverage of iCCM. This will eventually lead to an increase in the number of children rece
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Mozambique: Mobile Technology for Global Health
Mozambique: Mobile Technology for Global Health
Mozambique: Mobile Technology for Global Health
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine immunization. VillageReach deployed the Dedicated Logistics System...
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Mozambique health care system
Mozambique health care system
Mozambique health care system
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/mozambique/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9MlDknEMDs Choosing the proper Mozambique health care system cover is very...
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Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
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Mozambique Africa - Community Health and Development
Mozambique Africa - Community Health and Development
Mozambique Africa - Community Health and Development
Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and other health problems. For more than 10 years this partnership bet...
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Health Insurance Mozambique
Health Insurance Mozambique
Health Insurance Mozambique
http://www.international-health-insurance.com/quotes/individual-quote/ Choosing the right worldwide medical cover is quite crucial. Most folks take out the s...
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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta travels to Mozambique on a tour of health facilities
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta travels to Mozambique on a tour of health facilities
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta travels to Mozambique on a tour of health facilities
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilities in Maputo to acquaint themselves with strides made by Mozambiqu...
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PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE - MISSIONARY JEREMIAS FRANCA
In this video, United Methodist Missionary Jeremias França who serves as administrator of Chicuque Rural Hospital in Mozambique, shares about the various health services Chicuque Hospital offers in addressing some of communities’ most pressing issues — malaria and tuberculosis.
The 200-bed hospital serves a population of 500,000 in the province of Inhambane and offers medical services in the areas of maternal and child health, dentistry, pediatrics, internal medicine, and more.
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Community Health Workers (Gaza, Mozambique)
Community Health Workers (Gaza, Mozambique)
Community Health Workers (Gaza, Mozambique)
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Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the malaria prevention program NetsforLife®, community development initiatives, and in responding to the immediate impact and long-term recovery from flooding disasters.
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72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatalities to 72, as the number hospitalized fell by more than 150, health authorities in Mozambique said on Tuesday.
About 35 victims are now hospitalized, down from 196, according Paula Bernardo, director of health, women and social welfare in the northeastern Tete province. At least seven people are still in critical condition in hospitals in the Chitima district, Bernardo told Radio Mozambique.
Dozens of people fell ill in Chitima and in the neighboring Songo district after drinking traditional beer, known as Pombe, at a funeral over the weekend. The be
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MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
The achievements of USAID's global Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP), which was led by Jhpiego and, with partners, supported Ministry of Health efforts to improve and strengthen health services during 2011-2015.
For more information, visit www.jhpiego.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @Jhpiego.
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From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
From Bagsværd to Beira: Blue bikes hit the roads of Mozambique
Anyone who has ever visited Denmark will know that bicycles are one thing the country is certainly not lacking. The sprawling Novo Nordisk sites across Denmark are no exception, where Novo Nordisk-branded bikes help employees get around between buildings throughout the day.
In 2009, Novo Nordisk was approached by Danish bicycle leasing firm Baisikeli with an idea for an innovative partnership. Novo Nordisk would lease bikes for employee use over a two-and-a-half-year period, after which they would be sent to Africa. Here they would be refitted at local bike shops to fit local tra
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GLOBAL ANGELS IN MOZAMBIQUE - Health Projects
GLOBAL ANGELS IN MOZAMBIQUE - Health Projects
GLOBAL ANGELS IN MOZAMBIQUE - Health Projects
In May 2009 Puravida came to Guludo to make a film of some of the projects that Global Angels have raised funds for. Here are the projects that have been showcased in the film: Water, Education and Health.
For more info and donations pls visit http://www.globalangels.org/
Film produced by http://www.puravidamedia.co.uk
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Eric Harr in Mozambique
Eric Harr in Mozambique
Eric Harr in Mozambique
CARE Ambassador, Professional Triathlete, and TV personality Eric Harr reflects on his visit to CARE projects in Mozambique focusing on water projects, healt...
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33 Cameroon health care system & 35 Mozambique health care system
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Healthcare Facility Stop In Maputo, Mozambique
Healthcare Facility Stop In Maputo, Mozambique
Healthcare Facility Stop In Maputo, Mozambique
In Maputo, Mozambique, President Clinton visited the Polana Canhico Health Facility, a clinic that is supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative and that is pioneering HIV/AIDS care, diagnostics, and maternal and child health in the region.
After meeting with patients, their families, and hospital administrators, he addressed a crowd outside the facility.
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Calling out for National Health Week in Mozambique
Calling out for National Health Week in Mozambique
Calling out for National Health Week in Mozambique
This video is from the National Health Week initiative in Marracuene district. The man with the megaphone was shouting out information in both Portuguese and...
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Health Education Screening in Guija District, Mozambique
Health Education Screening in Guija District, Mozambique
Health Education Screening in Guija District, Mozambique
Check out our newest video from one of Project HOPE's Village Savings and Loans (VSL) groups in Guija District, Mozambique. Our VSL programs not only incorpo...
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Health in Mozambique - Project 10^100
Health in Mozambique - Project 10^100
Health in Mozambique - Project 10^100
Starting with teaching Health in Mozambique, my project is rooted in using the knowledge and resources we have access to, to educate the teachers that will t...
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Vidagas-Mozambique
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For more information please go to: www.growinginclusivemarkets.org In a country with 500 doctors for a population of almost 20 million, initiatives that can ...
Access to Healthcare and Universal Health Coverage
This film was made in Mozambique in 2012 and examines the barriers many people there face when they try to access healthcare. This film looks at those issues...
This film was made in Mozambique in 2012 and examines the barriers many people there face when they try to access healthcare. This film looks at those issues...
The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is working to increase coverage of integrated community case management (iCCM) through community health workers (CHWs) trained to adequately treat children under five years for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. The goal of the project is to develop scalable innovations based on research which will have a positive impact on CHW motivation, performance and retention in order to increase the quality and coverage of iCCM. This will eventually lead to an increase in the number of children receiving appropriate treatment in their communities or being referred to health facilities.
Findings from a large piece of formative research, including literature reviews, stakeholder analyses and other research activities, were used to identify possible innovations. The feasibility and acceptability of these options were then analysed by key national stakeholders. Based on their recommendations, the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application was developed by Malaria Consortium in partnership with the Inhambane Provincial Health Directorate, Dimagi, University College London and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The film shows community health worker Halima in Inharrime District, Mozambique using the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application. Halima says of the application ‘My work has greatly improved since I started using the phone. I can communicate with my supervisor to ask questions and I have clear information on how to treat patients’.
The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is working to increase coverage of integrated community case management (iCCM) through community health workers (CHWs) trained to adequately treat children under five years for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. The goal of the project is to develop scalable innovations based on research which will have a positive impact on CHW motivation, performance and retention in order to increase the quality and coverage of iCCM. This will eventually lead to an increase in the number of children receiving appropriate treatment in their communities or being referred to health facilities.
Findings from a large piece of formative research, including literature reviews, stakeholder analyses and other research activities, were used to identify possible innovations. The feasibility and acceptability of these options were then analysed by key national stakeholders. Based on their recommendations, the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application was developed by Malaria Consortium in partnership with the Inhambane Provincial Health Directorate, Dimagi, University College London and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The film shows community health worker Halima in Inharrime District, Mozambique using the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application. Halima says of the application ‘My work has greatly improved since I started using the phone. I can communicate with my supervisor to ask questions and I have clear information on how to treat patients’.
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine immunization. VillageReach deployed the Dedicated Logistics System...
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine immunization. VillageReach deployed the Dedicated Logistics System...
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/mozambique/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9MlDknEMDs Choosing the proper Mozambique health care system cover is very...
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/mozambique/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9MlDknEMDs Choosing the proper Mozambique health care system cover is very...
Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and other health problems. For more than 10 years this partnership bet...
Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and other health problems. For more than 10 years this partnership bet...
http://www.international-health-insurance.com/quotes/individual-quote/ Choosing the right worldwide medical cover is quite crucial. Most folks take out the s...
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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilities in Maputo to acquaint themselves with strides made by Mozambiqu...
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilities in Maputo to acquaint themselves with strides made by Mozambiqu...
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE - MISSIONARY JEREMIAS FRANCA
In this video, United Methodist Missionary Jeremias França who serves as administrator of Chicuque Rural Hospital in Mozambique, shares about the various health services Chicuque Hospital offers in addressing some of communities’ most pressing issues — malaria and tuberculosis.
The 200-bed hospital serves a population of 500,000 in the province of Inhambane and offers medical services in the areas of maternal and child health, dentistry, pediatrics, internal medicine, and more.
www.umcmission.org
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE - MISSIONARY JEREMIAS FRANCA
In this video, United Methodist Missionary Jeremias França who serves as administrator of Chicuque Rural Hospital in Mozambique, shares about the various health services Chicuque Hospital offers in addressing some of communities’ most pressing issues — malaria and tuberculosis.
The 200-bed hospital serves a population of 500,000 in the province of Inhambane and offers medical services in the areas of maternal and child health, dentistry, pediatrics, internal medicine, and more.
www.umcmission.org
Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the malaria prevention program NetsforLife®, community development initiatives, and in responding to the immediate impact and long-term recovery from flooding disasters.
Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the malaria prevention program NetsforLife®, community development initiatives, and in responding to the immediate impact and long-term recovery from flooding disasters.
published:15 Dec 2014
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72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatalities to 72, as the number hospitalized fell by more than 150, health authorities in Mozambique said on Tuesday.
About 35 victims are now hospitalized, down from 196, according Paula Bernardo, director of health, women and social welfare in the northeastern Tete province. At least seven people are still in critical condition in hospitals in the Chitima district, Bernardo told Radio Mozambique.
Dozens of people fell ill in Chitima and in the neighboring Songo district after drinking traditional beer, known as Pombe, at a funeral over the weekend. The beer, brewed from millet or corn flour, is believed to have been poisoned with crocodile bile, according to district health officials."
Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/13/beer-death-mozambique_n_6462038.html
Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/anakasparian) and Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) of The Young Turks discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatalities to 72, as the number hospitalized fell by more than 150, health authorities in Mozambique said on Tuesday.
About 35 victims are now hospitalized, down from 196, according Paula Bernardo, director of health, women and social welfare in the northeastern Tete province. At least seven people are still in critical condition in hospitals in the Chitima district, Bernardo told Radio Mozambique.
Dozens of people fell ill in Chitima and in the neighboring Songo district after drinking traditional beer, known as Pombe, at a funeral over the weekend. The beer, brewed from millet or corn flour, is believed to have been poisoned with crocodile bile, according to district health officials."
Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/13/beer-death-mozambique_n_6462038.html
Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/anakasparian) and Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) of The Young Turks discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
The achievements of USAID's global Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP), which was led by Jhpiego and, with partners, supported Ministry of Health efforts to improve and strengthen health services during 2011-2015.
For more information, visit www.jhpiego.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @Jhpiego.
The achievements of USAID's global Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP), which was led by Jhpiego and, with partners, supported Ministry of Health efforts to improve and strengthen health services during 2011-2015.
For more information, visit www.jhpiego.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @Jhpiego.
published:23 Jul 2015
views:66
From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
In May 2009 Puravida came to Guludo to make a film of some of the projects that Global Angels have raised funds for. Here are the projects that have been showcased in the film: Water, Education and Health.
For more info and donations pls visit http://www.globalangels.org/
Film produced by http://www.puravidamedia.co.uk
In May 2009 Puravida came to Guludo to make a film of some of the projects that Global Angels have raised funds for. Here are the projects that have been showcased in the film: Water, Education and Health.
For more info and donations pls visit http://www.globalangels.org/
Film produced by http://www.puravidamedia.co.uk
CARE Ambassador, Professional Triathlete, and TV personality Eric Harr reflects on his visit to CARE projects in Mozambique focusing on water projects, healt...
CARE Ambassador, Professional Triathlete, and TV personality Eric Harr reflects on his visit to CARE projects in Mozambique focusing on water projects, healt...
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In Maputo, Mozambique, President Clinton visited the Polana Canhico Health Facility, a clinic that is supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative and that is pioneering HIV/AIDS care, diagnostics, and maternal and child health in the region.
After meeting with patients, their families, and hospital administrators, he addressed a crowd outside the facility.
In Maputo, Mozambique, President Clinton visited the Polana Canhico Health Facility, a clinic that is supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative and that is pioneering HIV/AIDS care, diagnostics, and maternal and child health in the region.
After meeting with patients, their families, and hospital administrators, he addressed a crowd outside the facility.
published:17 Jul 2012
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Calling out for National Health Week in Mozambique
This video is from the National Health Week initiative in Marracuene district. The man with the megaphone was shouting out information in both Portuguese and...
This video is from the National Health Week initiative in Marracuene district. The man with the megaphone was shouting out information in both Portuguese and...
Check out our newest video from one of Project HOPE's Village Savings and Loans (VSL) groups in Guija District, Mozambique. Our VSL programs not only incorpo...
Check out our newest video from one of Project HOPE's Village Savings and Loans (VSL) groups in Guija District, Mozambique. Our VSL programs not only incorpo...
Starting with teaching Health in Mozambique, my project is rooted in using the knowledge and resources we have access to, to educate the teachers that will t...
Starting with teaching Health in Mozambique, my project is rooted in using the knowledge and resources we have access to, to educate the teachers that will t...
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For more information please go to: www.growinginclusivemarkets.org In a country with 500 doctors for a population of almost 20 million, initiatives that can ...
For more information please go to: www.growinginclusivemarkets.org In a country with 500 doctors for a population of almost 20 million, initiatives that can ...
Maputo, Mozambique Tourism - Maputo, Mozambique Vacation
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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the Santo River in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out a
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Mozambique. Travel guide.
Mozambique. Travel guide.
Mozambique. Travel guide.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tr
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Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism
Promotional Video for Mozambique Tourism.
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Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism speaks to Southern Africa Direct at Indaba 2009.
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Unrest in Mozambique affects tourism
Unrest in Mozambique affects tourism
Unrest in Mozambique affects tourism
As tension between Mozambique's former rebel group Renamo and the government subsists, both locals and holidaymakers expressed their concerns over the touris...
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Tourism in Mozambique
Tourism in Mozambique
Tourism in Mozambique
Directed, Shot and Edited by Pipas Forjaz, Produced by Mickey Fonseca, Music by Moreira Chonguiça for STV Moçambique. Shot on a Sony EX3.
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Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide.
Before You Go See This Video. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With
Moçambique / Mozambique - Maputo (English / Inglês) Maputo Reserva Especial de Maputo, rio Rovuma, Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Namaacha, Ilha da Inhaca, ...
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Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 4 - Tourism and Property
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 4 - Tourism and Property
Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 4 - Tourism and Property
Since the end of the civil war, Mozambique has increasingly become a popular holiday destination, in particular, for South Africans. Its just a 6 hour drive ...
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Mozambique Tourism Minister speaks at AHIC
Mozambique Tourism Minister speaks at AHIC
Mozambique Tourism Minister speaks at AHIC
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment Conference 2008, Dubai. Breaking Travel News (BTN) is one of the Int...
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Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tourism, High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique at Meetings Africa 2015: Advancing Africa Together.
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Mozambique Tourism Authority General Director Hiuane Abacar talks to Voices of Leaders about the sights and sounds his country has on offer.
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Mozambique Tourism Minister
Mozambique Tourism Minister
Mozambique Tourism Minister
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MAPUTO, Mozambique — Tourism, Travel, Tourist attraction, Best Views
MAPUTO, Mozambique — Tourism, Travel, Tourist attraction, Best Views
MAPUTO, Mozambique — Tourism, Travel, Tourist attraction, Best Views
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Action 3: Tourism Master Students from Mozambique in ESEC
Action 3: Tourism Master Students from Mozambique in ESEC
Action 3: Tourism Master Students from Mozambique in ESEC
Action 3: Tourism Master Students from Mozambique in ESEC (Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra)
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Voices of Leaders interviews Carvalho Muária, Minister for Tourism, Mozambique
Voices of Leaders interviews Carvalho Muária, Minister for Tourism, Mozambique
Voices of Leaders interviews Carvalho Muária, Minister for Tourism, Mozambique
Carvalho Muária tells Voices of Leaders about the latest developments in Mozambican tourism and the business and investment opportunities in the tourism sector of Mozambique.
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Moçambique / Mozambique - Tete ( Português )
Moçambique / Mozambique - Tete ( Português )
Moçambique / Mozambique - Tete ( Português )
Moçambique / Mozambique - Tete ( Português ) Tete, Rio Zambeze, Cahora Bassa, Ecoturismo, Guro, Embondeiro Turismo de Moçambique Mozambique tourism Vídeo de ...
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Moçambique / Mozambique - Niassa ( Português )
Moçambique / Mozambique - Niassa ( Português )
Moçambique / Mozambique - Niassa ( Português )
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Maputo, Mozambique Tourism - Maputo, Mozambique Vacation
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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the Santo River in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The Railway Station on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The National Art Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "Iron House" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.
Maputo, Mozambique Tourism - Maputo, Mozambique Vacation
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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the Santo River in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The Railway Station on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The National Art Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "Iron House" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
As tension between Mozambique's former rebel group Renamo and the government subsists, both locals and holidaymakers expressed their concerns over the touris...
As tension between Mozambique's former rebel group Renamo and the government subsists, both locals and holidaymakers expressed their concerns over the touris...
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide.
Before You Go See This Video. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like Bass City, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, Zambia Shoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide.
Before You Go See This Video. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like Bass City, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, Zambia Shoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.
Moçambique / Mozambique - Maputo (English / Inglês) Maputo Reserva Especial de Maputo, rio Rovuma, Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Namaacha, Ilha da Inhaca, ...
Moçambique / Mozambique - Maputo (English / Inglês) Maputo Reserva Especial de Maputo, rio Rovuma, Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Namaacha, Ilha da Inhaca, ...
Since the end of the civil war, Mozambique has increasingly become a popular holiday destination, in particular, for South Africans. Its just a 6 hour drive ...
Since the end of the civil war, Mozambique has increasingly become a popular holiday destination, in particular, for South Africans. Its just a 6 hour drive ...
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment Conference 2008, Dubai. Breaking Travel News (BTN) is one of the Int...
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment Conference 2008, Dubai. Breaking Travel News (BTN) is one of the Int...
Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tourism, High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique at Meetings Africa 2015: Advancing Africa Together.
Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tourism, High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique at Meetings Africa 2015: Advancing Africa Together.
published:17 Mar 2015
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Carvalho Muária tells Voices of Leaders about the latest developments in Mozambican tourism and the business and investment opportunities in the tourism sector of Mozambique.
FITUR 2013
www.voicesofmozambique.com
Carvalho Muária tells Voices of Leaders about the latest developments in Mozambican tourism and the business and investment opportunities in the tourism sector of Mozambique.
FITUR 2013
www.voicesofmozambique.com
Guinjata Sports Fishing Club Teazer for 2015 Mozambique
Guinjata Sports Fishing Club Teazer for 2015 Mozambique
Guinjata Sports Fishing Club Teazer for 2015 Mozambique
Fishing
1:43
Sports DTS Outreach Mozambique
Sports DTS Outreach Mozambique
Sports DTS Outreach Mozambique
A glimpse at the July Sports DTS outreach in Mozambique...
For best view play with HD setting :)
13:46
NAMIBIA WINS COSAFA CUP + HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL MATCHES (NAMIBIA, MADAGASCAR, MOZAMBIQUE, ZAMBIA
NAMIBIA WINS COSAFA CUP + HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL MATCHES (NAMIBIA, MADAGASCAR, MOZAMBIQUE, ZAMBIA
NAMIBIA WINS COSAFA CUP + HIGHLIGHTS OF ALL MATCHES (NAMIBIA, MADAGASCAR, MOZAMBIQUE, ZAMBIA
TV AFRICA SPORTS
1:14
Children in Mozambique enjoy sports at schools
Children in Mozambique enjoy sports at schools
Children in Mozambique enjoy sports at schools
Children in over 400 primary schools in Mozambique now enjoy a minimum of two hours PE and sport a week, thanks to International Inspiration, the legacy prog...
3:09
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique watched the basketball clinics and drills organized by the NBA in partnership with Clarisse Machanguana Foundation - By RTP - Africa
32:46
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique during a TV Show "Tudo As 10" on TVM. They were accompanied by U.S. Embassy's Charge d'Affairs, Mark Cassayre and Clarisse Machanguana representing the foundation that takes her name. - By TVM
0:46
MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
TV AFRICA SPORTS
10:42
Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
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ASFN Team Shimano catching Couta off shore in Mozambique.
ASFN Team Shimano catching Couta off shore in Mozambique.
ASFN Team Shimano catching Couta off shore in Mozambique.
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore fishing for gamefish making use of the Trivella Medium Heavy and t...
5:29
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are targeting edibles. Rudolph is using the Shimano Technium Medium and the Shimano 20/40 with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot. Wesley uses the Shimano Trinidad 30A and Shimano Technium Medium also using with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot and leader.
They catch some Kingfish / GT's, Queesfish, Bonefish
10:42
Mozambique Waterworld the Bazaruto Archipelago
Mozambique Waterworld the Bazaruto Archipelago
Mozambique Waterworld the Bazaruto Archipelago
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. Come and join us in the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago region, Vilan...
3:03
International Inspiration in Mozambique - children develop through sport
International Inspiration in Mozambique - children develop through sport
International Inspiration in Mozambique - children develop through sport
In GuaraGuara Primary School in Mozambique, over 2000 children receive a sporting boost as the 'International Inspiration' initiative is implemented in Moza...
5:00
ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and snoek in Mozambique. Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network.
5:08
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targeting Gamefish on Stick Baits. - Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network
0:30
Outreach Stories from Mozambique, Abby
Outreach Stories from Mozambique, Abby
Outreach Stories from Mozambique, Abby
DTS students are out and about, doing sweet things as they are the hands, feet and mouthpiece of the Gospel. We got to catch up with Abby this morning, and s...
3:51
Mozambique vs Namibia
Mozambique vs Namibia
Mozambique vs Namibia
International friendly football match Mozambique vs Namibia, May 26, 2012 - DJK Sports Arena Wuerzburg, Germany, in preparation for the FIFA, World Cup 2014.
5:57
Self Drive Bilene Mozambique.
Self Drive Bilene Mozambique.
Self Drive Bilene Mozambique.
Complexo Palmeiras is ideally situated along a saltwater lagoon with white sandy beaches and calm waters in the village of Bilene, formally know as San Martino, about 180 km north of Maputo. The esplanade overlooking the calm waters of the lagoon is a very popular spot to enjoy a drink or a meal observing all the various water sport activities.The Coconut Bar offers a wide variety of drinks where you can challenge someone to a game of pool or watch TV via satellite. Accommodation is available in chalets, situated among shady trees overlooking the lagoon.The chalets consist of 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and can accommodate 4 people. The chalets
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Maroc 4-0 Mozambique: Qualif. CAN 2013 | Arriyadia
Maroc 4-0 Mozambique: Qualif. CAN 2013 | Arriyadia
Maroc 4-0 Mozambique: Qualif. CAN 2013 | Arriyadia
Tout les buts de la rencontre crucial Maroc vs. Mozambique commente par Arriyadia Sport 1. Resume du match decisif Maroc vs. Mozambique ou le Maroc a corrige...
14:31
Crocodile Hunt in Mozambique
Crocodile Hunt in Mozambique
Crocodile Hunt in Mozambique
In this week's episode of Apex Predator, Team Wild's Ian Harford is after crocodiles. Having hunted dangerous game throughout Mozambique, he's yet to bag one...
Produced by SeaCandy Media - Discover the wonders of Mozambican marine wildlife and water sports in Tofo, with Liquid Dive Adventures. Whale Sharks, Manta Rays and much more. Scuba dive with the Big 5 of the oceans!
17:30
Anti-Poaching in Mozambique
Anti-Poaching in Mozambique
Anti-Poaching in Mozambique
In this very special episode of Realtree Global Hunting, Ian Harford is in Mozambique, out in the African bush. It's no walk in the park out here, whilst bei...
1:37
Stars prepare for Mozambique game
Stars prepare for Mozambique game
Stars prepare for Mozambique game
http://www.ntv.co.ke Coach Antoine Hey is confident the Harambee Stars can collect a point from their upcoming match against Mozambique. Hey laid out his pla...
Guinjata Sports Fishing Club Teazer for 2015 Mozambique
Children in over 400 primary schools in Mozambique now enjoy a minimum of two hours PE and sport a week, thanks to International Inspiration, the legacy prog...
Children in over 400 primary schools in Mozambique now enjoy a minimum of two hours PE and sport a week, thanks to International Inspiration, the legacy prog...
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique watched the basketball clinics and drills organized by the NBA in partnership with Clarisse Machanguana Foundation - By RTP - Africa
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique watched the basketball clinics and drills organized by the NBA in partnership with Clarisse Machanguana Foundation - By RTP - Africa
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique during a TV Show "Tudo As 10" on TVM. They were accompanied by U.S. Embassy's Charge d'Affairs, Mark Cassayre and Clarisse Machanguana representing the foundation that takes her name. - By TVM
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique during a TV Show "Tudo As 10" on TVM. They were accompanied by U.S. Embassy's Charge d'Affairs, Mark Cassayre and Clarisse Machanguana representing the foundation that takes her name. - By TVM
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published:01 Apr 2015
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ASFN Team Shimano catching Couta off shore in Mozambique.
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore fishing for gamefish making use of the Trivella Medium Heavy and t...
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore fishing for gamefish making use of the Trivella Medium Heavy and t...
ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are targeting edibles. Rudolph is using the Shimano Technium Medium and the Shimano 20/40 with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot. Wesley uses the Shimano Trinidad 30A and Shimano Technium Medium also using with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot and leader.
They catch some Kingfish / GT's, Queesfish, Bonefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are targeting edibles. Rudolph is using the Shimano Technium Medium and the Shimano 20/40 with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot. Wesley uses the Shimano Trinidad 30A and Shimano Technium Medium also using with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot and leader.
They catch some Kingfish / GT's, Queesfish, Bonefish
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. Come and join us in the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago region, Vilan...
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. Come and join us in the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago region, Vilan...
In GuaraGuara Primary School in Mozambique, over 2000 children receive a sporting boost as the 'International Inspiration' initiative is implemented in Moza...
In GuaraGuara Primary School in Mozambique, over 2000 children receive a sporting boost as the 'International Inspiration' initiative is implemented in Moza...
ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and snoek in Mozambique. Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network.
ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and snoek in Mozambique. Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network.
published:18 Oct 2013
views:52
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targeting Gamefish on Stick Baits. - Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targeting Gamefish on Stick Baits. - Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network
DTS students are out and about, doing sweet things as they are the hands, feet and mouthpiece of the Gospel. We got to catch up with Abby this morning, and s...
DTS students are out and about, doing sweet things as they are the hands, feet and mouthpiece of the Gospel. We got to catch up with Abby this morning, and s...
International friendly football match Mozambique vs Namibia, May 26, 2012 - DJK Sports Arena Wuerzburg, Germany, in preparation for the FIFA, World Cup 2014.
International friendly football match Mozambique vs Namibia, May 26, 2012 - DJK Sports Arena Wuerzburg, Germany, in preparation for the FIFA, World Cup 2014.
Complexo Palmeiras is ideally situated along a saltwater lagoon with white sandy beaches and calm waters in the village of Bilene, formally know as San Martino, about 180 km north of Maputo. The esplanade overlooking the calm waters of the lagoon is a very popular spot to enjoy a drink or a meal observing all the various water sport activities.The Coconut Bar offers a wide variety of drinks where you can challenge someone to a game of pool or watch TV via satellite. Accommodation is available in chalets, situated among shady trees overlooking the lagoon.The chalets consist of 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and can accommodate 4 people. The chalets are not self-catering but braai facilities are available. Guests must provide their own cooking utensils, stove and braai equipment. A room with plug points is provided for visitors who' bring their own freezers.Campsites are available under shady trees with easy access to the beach. Ablution facilities with hot and cold water and flush toilets are provided. The 27 -km long lagoon with its beautiful beachfront is the ideal spot for family holidays, where you can participate in various water sports. The mouth of the lagoon, usually blocked by a massive sandbank, is best reached by boat, although a long difficult 4X4 track does allow you access to the beach and the open sea. A qualified dive instructor with a fully equipped boat is available for those who want to explore the magnificent reefs in the area either diving or snorkeling. Deep-sea fishing in the area is also very popular and boats can be chartered at the resort. Bilene is an excellent destination for all waters port enthusiasts especially those who want to ski, sailor just enjoy the beauty of the lagoon on a barge trip.
Praia do Sol:
Praia do Sol is an Eco friendly resort situated on the stunning shores of the Bilene lagoon. The resort is located 2 km outside the village of Bilene itself and although situated on a dirt road the resort is easily accessible with any vehicle. Praia do Sol is a popular holiday destination where you can enjoy peace and tranquility. Not only for a memorable holiday but also as a most enjoyable stopover on your way north. Friendly and helpful staff will make you feel comfortable with that personal touch. The restaurant and bar has an open patio situated right next to the beach -the ideal place to meet for a sundown cocktail. Adjoining the bar area is the boma with a sparkling fresh water pool - a life saver on hot and humid days. Various types of thatched timber and reed chalets are on offer to suit your needs. The en-suite studio chalets consist of one room with a double bed. The lounge area, with a single bed, has a veranda overlooking the lake. The deluxe chalets consist of 3 separate bedrooms, two double and one twin. These chalets are en-suite with a lounge area and veranda. All chalets are set among lush vegetation, secluded and with spectacular views of the lake. A well stocked bar adjoining the restaurant brings all the guests together, creating a very friendly and social atmosphere. Accommodation is on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis. You could choose to play volleyball or just lay about all day on the pristine lagoon beach. The resort also provides a barge for day trips and sunset cruises. There is a ferry, which takes guests to and from the resort to the ocean. There are excellent dive sites to suit everybody's taste - from shallow reefs to caves, overhangs and gullies filled with abundant coral and sea life. Fishing and many other water sports such as windsurfing, paddle skiing, sailing, water skiing and jet skiing are just some of the activities on offer. Explore the beauty of the lake and its surroundings by canoe while observing the magnificence of the fauna and flora the region has to offer.
Complexo Palmeiras is ideally situated along a saltwater lagoon with white sandy beaches and calm waters in the village of Bilene, formally know as San Martino, about 180 km north of Maputo. The esplanade overlooking the calm waters of the lagoon is a very popular spot to enjoy a drink or a meal observing all the various water sport activities.The Coconut Bar offers a wide variety of drinks where you can challenge someone to a game of pool or watch TV via satellite. Accommodation is available in chalets, situated among shady trees overlooking the lagoon.The chalets consist of 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and can accommodate 4 people. The chalets are not self-catering but braai facilities are available. Guests must provide their own cooking utensils, stove and braai equipment. A room with plug points is provided for visitors who' bring their own freezers.Campsites are available under shady trees with easy access to the beach. Ablution facilities with hot and cold water and flush toilets are provided. The 27 -km long lagoon with its beautiful beachfront is the ideal spot for family holidays, where you can participate in various water sports. The mouth of the lagoon, usually blocked by a massive sandbank, is best reached by boat, although a long difficult 4X4 track does allow you access to the beach and the open sea. A qualified dive instructor with a fully equipped boat is available for those who want to explore the magnificent reefs in the area either diving or snorkeling. Deep-sea fishing in the area is also very popular and boats can be chartered at the resort. Bilene is an excellent destination for all waters port enthusiasts especially those who want to ski, sailor just enjoy the beauty of the lagoon on a barge trip.
Praia do Sol:
Praia do Sol is an Eco friendly resort situated on the stunning shores of the Bilene lagoon. The resort is located 2 km outside the village of Bilene itself and although situated on a dirt road the resort is easily accessible with any vehicle. Praia do Sol is a popular holiday destination where you can enjoy peace and tranquility. Not only for a memorable holiday but also as a most enjoyable stopover on your way north. Friendly and helpful staff will make you feel comfortable with that personal touch. The restaurant and bar has an open patio situated right next to the beach -the ideal place to meet for a sundown cocktail. Adjoining the bar area is the boma with a sparkling fresh water pool - a life saver on hot and humid days. Various types of thatched timber and reed chalets are on offer to suit your needs. The en-suite studio chalets consist of one room with a double bed. The lounge area, with a single bed, has a veranda overlooking the lake. The deluxe chalets consist of 3 separate bedrooms, two double and one twin. These chalets are en-suite with a lounge area and veranda. All chalets are set among lush vegetation, secluded and with spectacular views of the lake. A well stocked bar adjoining the restaurant brings all the guests together, creating a very friendly and social atmosphere. Accommodation is on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis. You could choose to play volleyball or just lay about all day on the pristine lagoon beach. The resort also provides a barge for day trips and sunset cruises. There is a ferry, which takes guests to and from the resort to the ocean. There are excellent dive sites to suit everybody's taste - from shallow reefs to caves, overhangs and gullies filled with abundant coral and sea life. Fishing and many other water sports such as windsurfing, paddle skiing, sailing, water skiing and jet skiing are just some of the activities on offer. Explore the beauty of the lake and its surroundings by canoe while observing the magnificence of the fauna and flora the region has to offer.
published:10 Mar 2015
views:1
Maroc 4-0 Mozambique: Qualif. CAN 2013 | Arriyadia
Tout les buts de la rencontre crucial Maroc vs. Mozambique commente par Arriyadia Sport 1. Resume du match decisif Maroc vs. Mozambique ou le Maroc a corrige...
Tout les buts de la rencontre crucial Maroc vs. Mozambique commente par Arriyadia Sport 1. Resume du match decisif Maroc vs. Mozambique ou le Maroc a corrige...
In this week's episode of Apex Predator, Team Wild's Ian Harford is after crocodiles. Having hunted dangerous game throughout Mozambique, he's yet to bag one...
In this week's episode of Apex Predator, Team Wild's Ian Harford is after crocodiles. Having hunted dangerous game throughout Mozambique, he's yet to bag one...
Produced by SeaCandy Media - Discover the wonders of Mozambican marine wildlife and water sports in Tofo, with Liquid Dive Adventures. Whale Sharks, Manta Rays and much more. Scuba dive with the Big 5 of the oceans!
Produced by SeaCandy Media - Discover the wonders of Mozambican marine wildlife and water sports in Tofo, with Liquid Dive Adventures. Whale Sharks, Manta Rays and much more. Scuba dive with the Big 5 of the oceans!
In this very special episode of Realtree Global Hunting, Ian Harford is in Mozambique, out in the African bush. It's no walk in the park out here, whilst bei...
In this very special episode of Realtree Global Hunting, Ian Harford is in Mozambique, out in the African bush. It's no walk in the park out here, whilst bei...
http://www.ntv.co.ke Coach Antoine Hey is confident the Harambee Stars can collect a point from their upcoming match against Mozambique. Hey laid out his pla...
http://www.ntv.co.ke Coach Antoine Hey is confident the Harambee Stars can collect a point from their upcoming match against Mozambique. Hey laid out his pla...
Most comprehensive Travel Guide to this tropical paradise,
Mozambique. From Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhassoro.
5:44
Travel Guide to Mozambique
Travel Guide to Mozambique
Travel Guide to Mozambique
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beac...
1:29
Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique since 1898, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques. In 2007 the city had a population of about 1,766,184. The city is home to the country's most important harbor, situated about 90km from the border of South Africa.
What to see / do
• Maputo Elephant Reserve -- With about 100 to 300 elephants that reside in the reserve
• Maputo Central Market -- Selling fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables in a lively atmosphere.
• The Jardim Tunduru - A small botanical Garden
• The Railway Station -- D
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Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago. The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra,...
6:21
Paindane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Paindane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Paindane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A veh...
4:32
Zongoene Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Zongoene Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Zongoene Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled between the dunes and trees an unspoiled paradise awaits you. Zongoen...
4:07
Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
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Pomene, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Pomene, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Pomene, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomene lodge offers an action-packed adventure for the serious fishing a...
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Inhambane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhambane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhambane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
The town of Inhambane is 470 km north of Maputo and is set in the heart of coconut country alongside the bay across which lies the town of Maxixe. The Portug...
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Aguia Negra, Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Aguia Negra, Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Aguia Negra, Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Aguia Negra with its tall A-frame chalets is situated adjacent to Vilanculos Beach Lodge, close to the beach, with a spectacular view of the bay and islands....
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Inhassoro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhassoro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhassoro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto archipelago with very easy access. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique...
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Maxixe, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Maxixe, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Maxixe, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on route to Beira. Campismo de Maxixe is situated between the main road a...
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Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular views of pristine beaches and the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean and is situated just a few kilometers from Inhambane.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
At the bar and restaurant you can indulge your taste buds while relaxing to the sight and sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore.
Fresh seafood dominates the menu, with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favorites.
The tropical beach bar is a very popular meeting place, and creates an atmosphere of relaxation, where the best
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Info on Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Info on Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Info on Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of Mozambique, you will find Ponta do Ouro, "Point of Gold". Self Driv...
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Coconut Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Coconut Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Coconut Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Coconut bay is situated just north of Jangamo and Guinjata and is reached by sandy track that requires a 4x4 vehicle. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: h...
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Blue Water Beach Lodge Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Blue Water Beach Lodge Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Blue Water Beach Lodge Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
The sun is dawning over the Indian Ocean revealing the magnificent coastline and the white, palm-lined beach of the Blue Water beach Lodge. For those visitin...
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Zavora Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Zavora Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Zavora Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Zavora Lodge is situated about 100 km south of Inhambane and is set high on the dunes overlooking the magnificent Bay of Praia de Zavora. Zavora has excellen...
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Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breatht...
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Ponta Malongane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Ponta Malongane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Ponta Malongane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Ponta Malongane Holiday Resort is only a 30 minute drive from the border at Kosi Bay and about 7 km from Ponta do Ouro Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: ...
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Guinjata Mozambique.Travel guide.
Guinjata Mozambique.Travel guide.
Guinjata Mozambique.Travel guide.
Guinjata Bay is situated about 5km north of Paindane in the Jangamo Bay area. The resort is approximately 500 km north of Maputo. The last 25 km to the resor...
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beac...
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beac...
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique since 1898, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques. In 2007 the city had a population of about 1,766,184. The city is home to the country's most important harbor, situated about 90km from the border of South Africa.
What to see / do
• Maputo Elephant Reserve -- With about 100 to 300 elephants that reside in the reserve
• Maputo Central Market -- Selling fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables in a lively atmosphere.
• The Jardim Tunduru - A small botanical Garden
• The Railway Station -- Designed by Gustave Eiffel
• The National Art Museum -- Collection of Mozambican art
• Inhambane -- A small sleepy historic town about 485km north of Maputo.
Events
• Maputo International Music Festival -- Includes piano, jazz, opera and more.
• All Africa Games
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique since 1898, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques. In 2007 the city had a population of about 1,766,184. The city is home to the country's most important harbor, situated about 90km from the border of South Africa.
What to see / do
• Maputo Elephant Reserve -- With about 100 to 300 elephants that reside in the reserve
• Maputo Central Market -- Selling fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables in a lively atmosphere.
• The Jardim Tunduru - A small botanical Garden
• The Railway Station -- Designed by Gustave Eiffel
• The National Art Museum -- Collection of Mozambican art
• Inhambane -- A small sleepy historic town about 485km north of Maputo.
Events
• Maputo International Music Festival -- Includes piano, jazz, opera and more.
• All Africa Games
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago. The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra,...
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago. The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra,...
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A veh...
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A veh...
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled between the dunes and trees an unspoiled paradise awaits you. Zongoen...
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled between the dunes and trees an unspoiled paradise awaits you. Zongoen...
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomene lodge offers an action-packed adventure for the serious fishing a...
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomene lodge offers an action-packed adventure for the serious fishing a...
The town of Inhambane is 470 km north of Maputo and is set in the heart of coconut country alongside the bay across which lies the town of Maxixe. The Portug...
The town of Inhambane is 470 km north of Maputo and is set in the heart of coconut country alongside the bay across which lies the town of Maxixe. The Portug...
Aguia Negra with its tall A-frame chalets is situated adjacent to Vilanculos Beach Lodge, close to the beach, with a spectacular view of the bay and islands....
Aguia Negra with its tall A-frame chalets is situated adjacent to Vilanculos Beach Lodge, close to the beach, with a spectacular view of the bay and islands....
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto archipelago with very easy access. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique...
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto archipelago with very easy access. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique...
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on route to Beira. Campismo de Maxixe is situated between the main road a...
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on route to Beira. Campismo de Maxixe is situated between the main road a...
Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular views of pristine beaches and the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean and is situated just a few kilometers from Inhambane.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
At the bar and restaurant you can indulge your taste buds while relaxing to the sight and sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore.
Fresh seafood dominates the menu, with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favorites.
The tropical beach bar is a very popular meeting place, and creates an atmosphere of relaxation, where the best fisherman's yarns are heard.
Here you are invited to gather and watch beautiful sunsets, participate in beach volleyball, pub games or simply sip and enjoy exotic cocktails.
The warm Indian Ocean offers safe bathing all year round. The wide open, squeaky-clean beaches offer endless hours of strolling pleasure.
Adjacent to the lodge is the salt-water mangrove with crystal clear waters which one can explore by boat or on foot.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in these waters including Sailfish and Marlin.
Barra lodge also boasts a fully equipped dive Centre with all the necessary facilities.
There are a number of reefs. and pinnacles, some . close and some further away, with dive depths varying from 8 meters to 30 meters offering a variety of diving experiences.
Here you can also enjoy a romantic stroll along the beach, or an exhilarating gallop through the coconut plantations on one of the rider-friendly horses.
The accommodation at Barra lodge is comfortable I and offers various options to suit everybody's needs.
This consists of 19 casitas and 1 family casita as well as 20 self catering cottages and 2 bunkhouses. There is also a luxurious live-aboard yacht.
Barra lodge's 11 campsites can accommodate 6 people each.
The campsite is situated behind the dive Centre, amongst coconut trees, a short walk from the beach. Electric points and water taps are shared between every two sites.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular views of pristine beaches and the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean and is situated just a few kilometers from Inhambane.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
At the bar and restaurant you can indulge your taste buds while relaxing to the sight and sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore.
Fresh seafood dominates the menu, with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favorites.
The tropical beach bar is a very popular meeting place, and creates an atmosphere of relaxation, where the best fisherman's yarns are heard.
Here you are invited to gather and watch beautiful sunsets, participate in beach volleyball, pub games or simply sip and enjoy exotic cocktails.
The warm Indian Ocean offers safe bathing all year round. The wide open, squeaky-clean beaches offer endless hours of strolling pleasure.
Adjacent to the lodge is the salt-water mangrove with crystal clear waters which one can explore by boat or on foot.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in these waters including Sailfish and Marlin.
Barra lodge also boasts a fully equipped dive Centre with all the necessary facilities.
There are a number of reefs. and pinnacles, some . close and some further away, with dive depths varying from 8 meters to 30 meters offering a variety of diving experiences.
Here you can also enjoy a romantic stroll along the beach, or an exhilarating gallop through the coconut plantations on one of the rider-friendly horses.
The accommodation at Barra lodge is comfortable I and offers various options to suit everybody's needs.
This consists of 19 casitas and 1 family casita as well as 20 self catering cottages and 2 bunkhouses. There is also a luxurious live-aboard yacht.
Barra lodge's 11 campsites can accommodate 6 people each.
The campsite is situated behind the dive Centre, amongst coconut trees, a short walk from the beach. Electric points and water taps are shared between every two sites.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of Mozambique, you will find Ponta do Ouro, "Point of Gold". Self Driv...
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of Mozambique, you will find Ponta do Ouro, "Point of Gold". Self Driv...
Coconut bay is situated just north of Jangamo and Guinjata and is reached by sandy track that requires a 4x4 vehicle. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: h...
Coconut bay is situated just north of Jangamo and Guinjata and is reached by sandy track that requires a 4x4 vehicle. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: h...
The sun is dawning over the Indian Ocean revealing the magnificent coastline and the white, palm-lined beach of the Blue Water beach Lodge. For those visitin...
The sun is dawning over the Indian Ocean revealing the magnificent coastline and the white, palm-lined beach of the Blue Water beach Lodge. For those visitin...
Zavora Lodge is situated about 100 km south of Inhambane and is set high on the dunes overlooking the magnificent Bay of Praia de Zavora. Zavora has excellen...
Zavora Lodge is situated about 100 km south of Inhambane and is set high on the dunes overlooking the magnificent Bay of Praia de Zavora. Zavora has excellen...
Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breatht...
Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breatht...
Ponta Malongane Holiday Resort is only a 30 minute drive from the border at Kosi Bay and about 7 km from Ponta do Ouro Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: ...
Ponta Malongane Holiday Resort is only a 30 minute drive from the border at Kosi Bay and about 7 km from Ponta do Ouro Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: ...
Guinjata Bay is situated about 5km north of Paindane in the Jangamo Bay area. The resort is approximately 500 km north of Maputo. The last 25 km to the resor...
Guinjata Bay is situated about 5km north of Paindane in the Jangamo Bay area. The resort is approximately 500 km north of Maputo. The last 25 km to the resor...
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
WARNING: This video contains some Disturbing Images.
James Oatway, a South African photojo...
published:20 Apr 2015
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
South Africa: Xenophobic attack captured on camera - BBC News
published:20 Apr 2015
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WARNING: This video contains some Disturbing Images.
James Oatway, a South African photojournalist, witnessed the killing of a Mozambican man. He tells the BBC's Southern Africa Correspondent Karen Allen how he tried to save the man. Three men have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Mozambican national - Emmanuel Sithole - who was clubbed and stabbed to death - in a wave of xenophobic attacks in parts of Johannesburg and Durban. At least seven people have died and more than 300 people have been arrested following assaults on immigrants who some blame for taking their jobs and rampant criminality. Photographs courtesy of: James Oatway/Sunday Times
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Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
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published:14 Jan 2015
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
Mozambique floods: Fears 25 children have been washed away
published:14 Jan 2015
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DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
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published:14 Jan 2015
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
published:14 Jan 2015
views:525
DireTube News Bad beer kills at least 69 people in Mozambique
Read More at.....http://goo.gl/t6f8dD At least 69 people died over the weekend in Mozambique after drinking home-brewed beer, a local government official told state television.
The mass poisoning occurred when people attending a funeral on Friday in the village of Chitima in central Mozambique fell ill, with seven fatalities initially confirmed on Saturday morning.
"As we prepared to determine the cause of death of people we began to receive a lot of people with diarrhoea and other muscle aches. After that we began to receive dead bodies from several neighbourhoods," Paula Bernardo, the district director for Health, Women and Social Action, told the public broadcaster.
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African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
Like Afro ladies Beyonce, Rihanna and Nicki?
There's more talent where they came from!...
published:24 Mar 2014
African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
African Divas - Tanzania - Tribal Twerk - Shaa - Sugua Gaga - Copyright Claim by Spice Digital SA
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Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
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published:05 Dec 2014
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
Pope meets with president of Mozambique in the Vatican
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The president of Mozambique Armando Emilio Guebuza, met with Pope Francis for the first time in the Vatican.
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Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
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published:30 Sep 2014
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
Missionary helps curb violence in Mozambique through soccer
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For this missionary, soccer is a priceless help in Mozambique. Thanks to the sport, he met people from this place and avoid tragedies like this.
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Irish Aid in Mozambique
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
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Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing all people on board
Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola cr...
Originally published on December 1, 2013 A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed on Friday in northeast Namibia, killing all people on board. ...
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BREAKING NEWS FROM ANGOLA!!! #WUA ep 70
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news...
This week Ikenna brings you shocking breaking news from Angola, he pokes fun at CNN's news report about Portuguese emmigration to Mozambique, there music fro...
19:06
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago int...
published:01 Nov 2007
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
The New Voortrekkers - Mozambique
published:01 Nov 2007
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Aug 1997
When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination.
Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Mozambique's locals are not so sure the influx of Afrikaners is a good idea. Their forests are being felled and they fear losing their land. As the Mozambiquans stamp and sing at a traditional ceremony, the white South African families hold a separate church service thanking God for a good harvest. Can the two groups live in harmony and who will really benefit from this 'Second Great Trek.'?
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Chinese doctors have been assisting in local hospitals in Mozambique for nearly 40 years
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperatio...
The coastal nation of Mozambique celebrated 38 years of independence last June. Cooperation between China and the former Portuguese colony has been strong ev...
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A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The cu...
published:29 Apr 2015
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current underway
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A 5-year research project to unlock the secrets of the Agulhas current is underway. The current flows southward along the southeast coast of Mozambique and South Africa before turning eastward to join the flow from Africa to Australia.
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When Mozambique emerged from a 17 year civil war in 1992, its economy was in tatters, infrastructure had been destroyed and there was no industry to speak of...
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Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 2 - Bio-fuel and Diversifying the Economy
Despite massive coal deposits, over 80% of Mozambiquans live without electricity, while co...
Despite massive coal deposits, over 80% of Mozambiquans live without electricity, while coal mining and energy projects in the North are vital to the country...
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Mozambique’s property bonanza
A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the coun...
published:05 Sep 2014
Mozambique’s property bonanza
Mozambique’s property bonanza
published:05 Sep 2014
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A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy.
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Counting the Cost - The economic rise of Mozambique
Could the African nation be a bright spot on the fiscal horizon?...
It's often said that India and China are rivals when it comes to investing in new markets. However, in Africa, the two countries are often not in competition...
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Asia Business Channel - Mozambique
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Mozambique. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an...
Visit http://wwww.asiabusinesschannel.tv - Mozambique. Asia Business Channel (ABC) - is an independent production company specialized in producing programs t...
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Africa Rising: Road to Mozambique
The Government of Mozambique and the IMF will convene a high-level conference in 2014 to t...
The Government of Mozambique and the IMF will convene a high-level conference in 2014 to take stock of Africa's strong economic performance, its increased re...
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Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
Mozambique's Transport and Communications Minister Gabriel Muthisse discusses the country'...
published:07 Feb 2014
Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
Mozambique: The Logistical Economy
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Mozambique's Transport and Communications Minister Gabriel Muthisse discusses the country's infrastructure development projects. He tells Ayesha Durgahee how he is growing the country's rail networks to connect coal deposits to shipping ports whilst planning to compete with South Africa's shipping infrastructure.
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Mozambique: Small Scale Fishers Struggle To Stay in Prawn Business
Despite a record shortage of prawns in Mozambique and a nation-wide seasonal ban on commer...
Despite a record shortage of prawns in Mozambique and a nation-wide seasonal ban on commercial prawn trade activities until March, Maputo's voracious appetit...
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Sustainable Forests Mean Economic Growth in Mozambique
Local communities profit when they act as stewards of their forest resources. Forests prov...
Local communities profit when they act as stewards of their forest resources. Forests provide local economic opportunities while sustainable practices ensure...
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Africa Documentary - Mozambique
After 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique finds itself battling many social ...
published:12 Mar 2015
Africa Documentary - Mozambique
Africa Documentary - Mozambique
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After 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule, Mozambique finds itself battling many social and economic problems. Viewers, however, will see how this nation's economic and political state sharply contrasts with its natural beauty. This program will also help students understand the complex political situation of Africa in the 1990s. Political, social, and social conditions may have undergone significant changes since then.
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Mozambique's growing economic activity
Mozambique has seen a dramatic increase in economic activity and while the country's consu...
Mozambique has seen a dramatic increase in economic activity and while the country's consumer price index was down marginally in June, the country has seen r...
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Mozambique Economic Outlook with Melissa Arjoonan
(www.abndigital.com) Mozambique's economic growth has averaged an impressive 7.5% during 2...
(www.abndigital.com) Mozambique's economic growth has averaged an impressive 7.5% during 2004 to 2010. For more detail on their economic outlook, ABN's Eleni...
www.http://www.mdgfund.org/ This MDG-F-funded programme tapped into Mozambicans' social practices and customs to improve sexual and reproductive health pract...
The extreme poverty of Mozambique make all individuals are subject to excess work, also exploiting children. Mozambique, oblivious to their poverty, is a cul...
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Mozambican people and culture
http://preparetoserve.com/MOZAMBIQUE Interesting facts about Mozambican people and c...
published:06 Jun 2014
Mozambican people and culture
Mozambican people and culture
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http://preparetoserve.com/MOZAMBIQUE Interesting facts about Mozambican people and culture.
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Extreme Poverty
The extreme poverty of Mozambique make all individuals are subject to excess work, also ex...
The extreme poverty of Mozambique make all individuals are subject to excess work, also exploiting children. Mozambique, oblivious to their poverty, is a cul...
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Pemba Mozambique, Tambo International Festival 2009
http://tambo.nl clip featuring shots of Pemba and Wimbe beach (Mozambique) filmed during t...
http://tambo.nl clip featuring shots of Pemba and Wimbe beach (Mozambique) filmed during the Tambo international festival 2009. this one week festival contai...
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BUSHFIRE FESTIVAL LIGHTS UP SWAZILAND
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Bushfire is an annual socially-conscious music and arts festival in Swaziland.
It...
published:31 Jul 2015
BUSHFIRE FESTIVAL LIGHTS UP SWAZILAND
BUSHFIRE FESTIVAL LIGHTS UP SWAZILAND
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Bushfire is an annual socially-conscious music and arts festival in Swaziland.
It's aimed at demonstrating an alternative lifestyle, but also at bringing people together to enjoy music, poetry and art in the beautiful Ewulwini valley.
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Here in Swaziland a unique festival is underway.
Swaziland's flagship arts event- the Bushfire Festival - takes place every year on these lush slopes of the Ewulwini Valley, known as the valley of heaven.
The three-day gathering is now in its sixth year and brings together artists, poets, musicians and some 15,000 festival-goers - to share performances, creativity and ideas.
It's the first Bushfire appearance for this troupe of drummers and puppeteers from neighbouring Mozambique, but they're already attracting a captivated audience.
The giant papier mache heads are a recent design collaboration between artists at Maputo's Franco-Mozambican cultural centre and the performers themselves.
Today's story tells of a corrupt policeman extorting a bribe from a market seller - all through thumping drumbeats and stylised movements.
The troupe of 21 say they develop their own storylines - drawing upon their own everyday lives.
Puppeteer Dimas Carlos Tivane says: "We must show the people what's the life in Mozambique, you know. And the story shows the life in Mozambique."
And the festival's theme of social consciousness stretches beyond the ethos of performers.
In the market area, intricate woven Swazi crafts are on offer, alongside honest, locally-grown vegetarian food from the "Guba" Cafe.
Choosing to snub usual festival fare like hot dogs, burgers and pizzas, these diners lounge on up-cycled furniture made from disused wooden pallets and spools of electrical wire.
Sam Hodgson and his staff at Guba are run off their feet preparing roast beetroot salad, warm pumpkin curries and spicy chai tea - all made from locally-sourced ingredients or grown by families on their community farm.
Hodgson says it's all in keeping with the ethos of the festival and while it's all about having fun, there's a serious message to spread.
"It has a serious edge to it as well," he says. "Because, you know, there are a lot of social issues in this part of the world, and Swaziland has the highest HIV rate in the world. And it's just a great opportunity to remind people that it's really useful to remember that. And while you can still have a great time, just to be contributing to something positive at the same time."
Metres away from Sam's smoothies, several hundred people are doing just that - getting fully involved.
Steve Barnett is the Silent Conductor - bringing disparate audiences together in musical harmony - without ever uttering a single word.
Each candy-coloured plastic pipe represents a different woodwind note - and strangers come together in symphony.
Barnett says: "All people have that kind of childlike thing, that they want to respond to. They all want to be a part of the music. So this is an opportunity to allow people, who would usually think of themselves as not being musical, to be a part of the music."
But this year, Bushfire has faced some discord - with some calling for an informal cultural boycott of the mountain kingdom - in defiance of what they say is King Mswati III's undemocratic reign.
Swazi singing sensation Bholoja says he still chose to play at the festival.
Bholoja, Swazi singer: "If you are a musician, you are a messenger. And you must be a messenger that will build nations, that will build Swaziland, that will build South Africa, that will build Africa and the world at large."
And as a mellow afternoon turns to a smoky dusk, punters don their warm jumpers and come together in celebration of music and poetry with a flavour of political comment.
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African Culture Foods
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African Culture Foods
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Hub Culture Durban To Mozambique: The New Africa
A six hour road trip compressed into 120 seconds, from the Hub Culture Pavilion in Durban ...
A six hour road trip compressed into 120 seconds, from the Hub Culture Pavilion in Durban to Mozambique - one of the world's next iconic spots. It highlights...
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Beyond the Sea (Além Mar)
Documentary | 5 x 52' A journey through art, culture, architecture, dance, food and religi...
Documentary | 5 x 52' A journey through art, culture, architecture, dance, food and religion of the countries that were part of the Portuguese empire in the ...
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Documentary: living in Italy
Documentary: living in Italy Filmed in Summer 2008 in Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Molis...
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Documentary: living in Italy
Documentary: living in Italy
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Documentary: living in Italy Filmed in Summer 2008 in Sicily, Calabria, Campania and Molise A feature length documentary film about Southern Italian culture told through its indigenous .
Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in .
Just a brief little movie about my new city, Bra, and my new apartment. This is a glimpse of what my life is like here. in the beautiful italian region of Piemonte.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli visit Turin in Italy. From the series Italy Unpacked - Episode 3 Land of Many Treasures.
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
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published:25 Jan 2015
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
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ZAROOT AND HABOTU TRIBE on the Mozambique
Zaroot and the rest of the Habotu Tribe. Inside the culture of the Habotu Tribe.
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ZAROOT AND HABOTU TRIBE on the Mozambique
ZAROOT AND HABOTU TRIBE on the Mozambique
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Zaroot and the rest of the Habotu Tribe. Inside the culture of the Habotu Tribe.
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This film was made in Mozambique in 2012 and examines the barriers many people there face when they try to access healthcare. This film looks at those issues...
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inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda an...
published:19 Mar 2015
inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
inSCALE Mobile Technology in Mozambique - enhancing community health
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The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is working to increase coverage of integrated community case management (iCCM) through community health workers (CHWs) trained to adequately treat children under five years for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. The goal of the project is to develop scalable innovations based on research which will have a positive impact on CHW motivation, performance and retention in order to increase the quality and coverage of iCCM. This will eventually lead to an increase in the number of children receiving appropriate treatment in their communities or being referred to health facilities.
Findings from a large piece of formative research, including literature reviews, stakeholder analyses and other research activities, were used to identify possible innovations. The feasibility and acceptability of these options were then analysed by key national stakeholders. Based on their recommendations, the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application was developed by Malaria Consortium in partnership with the Inhambane Provincial Health Directorate, Dimagi, University College London and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The film shows community health worker Halima in Inharrime District, Mozambique using the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application. Halima says of the application ‘My work has greatly improved since I started using the phone. I can communicate with my supervisor to ask questions and I have clear information on how to treat patients’.
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Mozambique: Mobile Technology for Global Health
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine...
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine immunization. VillageReach deployed the Dedicated Logistics System...
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/mozambique/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9MlDknEMDs Choosing the proper Mozambique health care system cover is very...
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Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
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Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
Brazil-Mozambique exchange model boosts health research
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Mozambique Africa - Community Health and Development
Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and...
Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and other health problems. For more than 10 years this partnership bet...
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Health Insurance Mozambique
http://www.international-health-insurance.com/quotes/individual-quote/ Choosing the right ...
http://www.international-health-insurance.com/quotes/individual-quote/ Choosing the right worldwide medical cover is quite crucial. Most folks take out the s...
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First Lady Margaret Kenyatta travels to Mozambique on a tour of health facilities
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilit...
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilities in Maputo to acquaint themselves with strides made by Mozambiqu...
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PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE - MISSIONARY JEREMIAS FRANCA
In this video, United Met...
published:28 Apr 2015
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE
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PROVIDING HEALTHCARE IN MOZAMBIQUE - MISSIONARY JEREMIAS FRANCA
In this video, United Methodist Missionary Jeremias França who serves as administrator of Chicuque Rural Hospital in Mozambique, shares about the various health services Chicuque Hospital offers in addressing some of communities’ most pressing issues — malaria and tuberculosis.
The 200-bed hospital serves a population of 500,000 in the province of Inhambane and offers medical services in the areas of maternal and child health, dentistry, pediatrics, internal medicine, and more.
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Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the...
published:15 Dec 2014
Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
Mozambique: Integrated Programs on Health and Natural Disaster
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Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the malaria prevention program NetsforLife®, community development initiatives, and in responding to the immediate impact and long-term recovery from flooding disasters.
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72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatal...
published:14 Jan 2015
72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
72 People Die After Drinking Contaminated Beer In Mozambique
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"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatalities to 72, as the number hospitalized fell by more than 150, health authorities in Mozambique said on Tuesday.
About 35 victims are now hospitalized, down from 196, according Paula Bernardo, director of health, women and social welfare in the northeastern Tete province. At least seven people are still in critical condition in hospitals in the Chitima district, Bernardo told Radio Mozambique.
Dozens of people fell ill in Chitima and in the neighboring Songo district after drinking traditional beer, known as Pombe, at a funeral over the weekend. The beer, brewed from millet or corn flour, is believed to have been poisoned with crocodile bile, according to district health officials."
Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/13/beer-death-mozambique_n_6462038.html
Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/anakasparian) and Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) of The Young Turks discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
The achievements of USAID's global Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP), w...
published:23 Jul 2015
MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
MCHIP Successes in Mozambique
published:23 Jul 2015
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The achievements of USAID's global Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP), which was led by Jhpiego and, with partners, supported Ministry of Health efforts to improve and strengthen health services during 2011-2015.
For more information, visit www.jhpiego.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @Jhpiego.
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From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
From Bagsværd to Beira: Blue bikes hit the roads of Mozambique
Anyone who has ever visited...
published:04 Mar 2015
From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
From Denmark to Mozambique: Health on Two Wheels | Novo Nordisk
Maputo, Mozambique Tourism - Maputo, Mozambique Vacation
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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the Santo River in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
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1 - The Railway Station on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The National Art Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "Iron House" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
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1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.
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Mozambique. Travel guide.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tr...
published:29 Aug 2012
Mozambique. Travel guide.
Mozambique. Travel guide.
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Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
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Mozambique Tourism
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Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism
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Promotional Video for Mozambique Tourism.
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Mozambique Tourism
Mozambique Tourism speaks to Southern Africa Direct at Indaba 2009....
As tension between Mozambique's former rebel group Renamo and the government subsists, both locals and holidaymakers expressed their concerns over the touris...
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Tourism in Mozambique
Directed, Shot and Edited by Pipas Forjaz, Produced by Mickey Fonseca, Music by Moreira Ch...
Directed, Shot and Edited by Pipas Forjaz, Produced by Mickey Fonseca, Music by Moreira Chonguiça for STV Moçambique. Shot on a Sony EX3.
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Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide.
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Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.
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Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide.
Before You Go See This Video. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like Bass City, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, Zambia Shoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.
Moçambique / Mozambique - Maputo (English / Inglês) Maputo Reserva Especial de Maputo, rio Rovuma, Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Namaacha, Ilha da Inhaca, ...
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Doing Business in Africa - Mozambique - Part 4 - Tourism and Property
Since the end of the civil war, Mozambique has increasingly become a popular holiday desti...
Since the end of the civil war, Mozambique has increasingly become a popular holiday destination, in particular, for South Africans. Its just a 6 hour drive ...
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Mozambique Tourism Minister speaks at AHIC
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment C...
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment Conference 2008, Dubai. Breaking Travel News (BTN) is one of the Int...
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Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tour...
published:17 Mar 2015
Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
Interview with Mozambique Tourism Board
published:17 Mar 2015
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Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tourism, High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique at Meetings Africa 2015: Advancing Africa Together.
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Mozambique Tourism Authority General Director Hiuane Abacar talks to Voices of Leaders abo...
published:18 Feb 2015
Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
Voices of Leaders Interviews Hiuane Abacar from Mozambique Tourism Authority
published:18 Feb 2015
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Mozambique Tourism Authority General Director Hiuane Abacar talks to Voices of Leaders about the sights and sounds his country has on offer.
Children in over 400 primary schools in Mozambique now enjoy a minimum of two hours PE and sport a week, thanks to International Inspiration, the legacy prog...
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WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique watched the basketball clin...
published:30 Jul 2015
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
published:30 Jul 2015
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WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique watched the basketball clinics and drills organized by the NBA in partnership with Clarisse Machanguana Foundation - By RTP - Africa
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WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique during a TV Show "Tudo As 1...
published:30 Jul 2015
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
WNBA Sports Envoys In Mozambique
published:30 Jul 2015
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WNBA former players Ruth Riley and Ebony Hoffman in Mozambique during a TV Show "Tudo As 10" on TVM. They were accompanied by U.S. Embassy's Charge d'Affairs, Mark Cassayre and Clarisse Machanguana representing the foundation that takes her name. - By TVM
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MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
TV AFRICA SPORTS...
published:14 Jun 2015
MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
MOZAMBIQUE 0 - 1 RWANDA (AFCON 2017 QUALIFIERS)
published:14 Jun 2015
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TV AFRICA SPORTS
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Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
Sports News Africa brings you Africa's sports headlines in two minutes. Subscribe to get d...
published:01 Apr 2015
Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
Sports News Africa Online: Tunisia Avoid AFCON Ban & Mozambique Gear up for Afrobasket
published:01 Apr 2015
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ASFN Team Shimano catching Couta off shore in Mozambique.
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore...
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore fishing for gamefish making use of the Trivella Medium Heavy and t...
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ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are ta...
published:29 Oct 2013
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rock & Surf Fishing in Mozambique targeting edibles
published:29 Oct 2013
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ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are targeting edibles. Rudolph is using the Shimano Technium Medium and the Shimano 20/40 with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot. Wesley uses the Shimano Trinidad 30A and Shimano Technium Medium also using with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot and leader.
They catch some Kingfish / GT's, Queesfish, Bonefish
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Mozambique Waterworld the Bazaruto Archipelago
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. C...
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. Come and join us in the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago region, Vilan...
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International Inspiration in Mozambique - children develop through sport
In GuaraGuara Primary School in Mozambique, over 2000 children receive a sporting boost as...
In GuaraGuara Primary School in Mozambique, over 2000 children receive a sporting boost as the 'International Inspiration' initiative is implemented in Moza...
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ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and s...
published:18 Oct 2013
ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
ASFN Team Shimano Power Angling of Mozambique running into some bait bowls
published:18 Oct 2013
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ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and snoek in Mozambique. Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network.
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ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targe...
published:02 Oct 2013
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors in Mozambique targeting Gamefish
published:02 Oct 2013
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ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targeting Gamefish on Stick Baits. - Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beac...
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Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, ...
published:04 Jul 2011
Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique
published:04 Jul 2011
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http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique since 1898, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques. In 2007 the city had a population of about 1,766,184. The city is home to the country's most important harbor, situated about 90km from the border of South Africa.
What to see / do
• Maputo Elephant Reserve -- With about 100 to 300 elephants that reside in the reserve
• Maputo Central Market -- Selling fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables in a lively atmosphere.
• The Jardim Tunduru - A small botanical Garden
• The Railway Station -- Designed by Gustave Eiffel
• The National Art Museum -- Collection of Mozambican art
• Inhambane -- A small sleepy historic town about 485km north of Maputo.
Events
• Maputo International Music Festival -- Includes piano, jazz, opera and more.
• All Africa Games
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Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgroun...
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago. The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra,...
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Paindane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Dr...
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A veh...
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Zongoene Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled be...
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled between the dunes and trees an unspoiled paradise awaits you. Zongoen...
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Xai-Xai, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. S...
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
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Pomene, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomen...
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomene lodge offers an action-packed adventure for the serious fishing a...
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Inhambane, Mozambique. Travel guide.
The town of Inhambane is 470 km north of Maputo and is set in the heart of coconut country...
The town of Inhambane is 470 km north of Maputo and is set in the heart of coconut country alongside the bay across which lies the town of Maxixe. The Portug...
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Aguia Negra, Vilanculos Mozambique. Travel guide.
Aguia Negra with its tall A-frame chalets is situated adjacent to Vilanculos Beach Lodge, ...
Aguia Negra with its tall A-frame chalets is situated adjacent to Vilanculos Beach Lodge, close to the beach, with a spectacular view of the bay and islands....
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Inhassoro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto arch...
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto archipelago with very easy access. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique...
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Maxixe, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on rou...
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on route to Beira. Campismo de Maxixe is situated between the main road a...
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Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular vi...
published:28 Aug 2012
Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Barra Lodge, Mozambique. Travel guide.
published:28 Aug 2012
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Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular views of pristine beaches and the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean and is situated just a few kilometers from Inhambane.
Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
At the bar and restaurant you can indulge your taste buds while relaxing to the sight and sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore.
Fresh seafood dominates the menu, with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favorites.
The tropical beach bar is a very popular meeting place, and creates an atmosphere of relaxation, where the best fisherman's yarns are heard.
Here you are invited to gather and watch beautiful sunsets, participate in beach volleyball, pub games or simply sip and enjoy exotic cocktails.
The warm Indian Ocean offers safe bathing all year round. The wide open, squeaky-clean beaches offer endless hours of strolling pleasure.
Adjacent to the lodge is the salt-water mangrove with crystal clear waters which one can explore by boat or on foot.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in these waters including Sailfish and Marlin.
Barra lodge also boasts a fully equipped dive Centre with all the necessary facilities.
There are a number of reefs. and pinnacles, some . close and some further away, with dive depths varying from 8 meters to 30 meters offering a variety of diving experiences.
Here you can also enjoy a romantic stroll along the beach, or an exhilarating gallop through the coconut plantations on one of the rider-friendly horses.
The accommodation at Barra lodge is comfortable I and offers various options to suit everybody's needs.
This consists of 19 casitas and 1 family casita as well as 20 self catering cottages and 2 bunkhouses. There is also a luxurious live-aboard yacht.
Barra lodge's 11 campsites can accommodate 6 people each.
The campsite is situated behind the dive Centre, amongst coconut trees, a short walk from the beach. Electric points and water taps are shared between every two sites.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
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Info on Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. Travel guide.
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of ...
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of Mozambique, you will find Ponta do Ouro, "Point of Gold". Self Driv...
WASHINGTON. NASA scientists have designed the concept of a spacecraft that would hitch rides on comets and asteroids by spearing them with tethers. Comet Hitchhiker is a concept for orbiting and landing on comets and asteroids using the kinetic energy - the energy of motion - of these small bodies ...Next, the spacecraft would reel out the tether while applying a brake that harvests energy while the spacecraft accelerates ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. Before Germany and Austria finally agreed to allow thousands of immigrants to cross their borders, it appeared once again that thousands of fleeing refugees would become casualties of "lives undeserving of life."(1) Indeed, and starting in 1941, millions of so-called undesirables across Europe were also considered "lives undeserving of life." ... The U.S ...GeneralDwight D ... (1) Jones, Adam ... 27....
Ghana now has 6 points after Saturdays victory ... Our ambition to get 12 points in this group, 6 from Mauritius and 6 from Mozambique, if we play like we did in Mozambique and we play like we did today [against Ghana], in those next three games, I believe we will be on 12 points, and 12 points if it doesnt win the group it should put us as one of the best runners up so I think we are in good value to be in Gabon next year.....
OVL had raised Euro 525 million (about $712 million) through a 7-year bond issue in July last year to part finance its $4.125 billion purchase of a 16 per cent stake in Mozambique's offshore Rovuma Ar... ....
Rwanda won 1-0 away over Mozambique in their opening 2017 Afcon qualifier while Ghana thrashed Mauritius 7-1 in Accra, due to their respective scoreline both teams are tied on the same points but the Black Stars top the table with a superior difference. ....
Albino Francisco, a National Coalition to End Child Marriage in Mozambique representative told delegates at a psychosocial forum on Thursday, “… 56 323 of [them] were married before they reached 15 years of age.” ... “In Mozambique, child marriage is illegal before the age of 18, although the law allows for exceptions up to 16 years of age where there is consent from the child’s parents,” he said ... Twitter. ....
Former Mozambican PresidentJoaquim Chissano has thrown his weight behind the calls for an urgent meeting between the current President, Filipe Nyusi, and Afonso Dhlakama, leader of the rebel movement Renamo. Speaking on Thursday, at a RadioMozambique seminar, Chissano urged the public to continue convincing Dhlakama to accept the invitation to a meeting issued by Nyusi last week.... ....
Ghana left it late to claim a second straight win in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, with Wakaso Mubarak ensuring victory against Rwanda...Grant's side will resume their bid for qualification in March with a two games against Mozambique ... Indeed it took the visitors over 60 minutes to craft their first real opportunity of the match through winger Christian Atsu ... ....
NGC Videsh Ltd., (OVL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oil and Natual Gas Corporaration (ONGC) signed an agreement on Friday to buy a 15 per cent stake in CSJC Vankorneft, a company organised under the law of the Russian Federation, and the owner of the Vankor field and North Vankor license ... It had earlier paid $4.125 billion in 2013 for a 16 per cent stake in Mozambique’s offshore RovumaArea1 ... Keywords....
(Source. Leicester City Football Club Ltd) It was a night to remember for Jamie Vardy on Saturday as he made his full international debut to help England seal their spot in Euro 2016 with a thumping 6-0 win over San Marino. - Jamie Vardy plays 90 minutes for England in a 6-0 Euro 2016 Qualifying victory away at San Marino ... The playing schedule for Ghana in the group will resume in March 2016, when they tackle Mozambique ... distributed by....
This is one of those games you forget about seconds after it ends ...Ghana were great value for the three points having asked all the major questions throughout and created the better chances but this was not a game for the skillful for the pretty given the pitch and so it proved ... It is an excellent record that underlines the dominance that was expected of the Black Stars in a group with Mauritius, Rwanda and Mozambique ... ... John Boye....
Sir Alex Ferguson’s former right-hand man, now in his fifth year as coach of Iran, talks of the crucial mistakes that have caused problems at Old Trafford. Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle can be an interesting place for an English football fan ... For how much longer remains to be seen ... Now in his fifth year in charge of Iran, the Mozambique-born manager still keeps a close eye on events at Old Trafford ... Related ... There is panic buying ... ....
I like to spend some time in Mozambique The sunny sky is aqua blue And all the couples dancing cheek to cheek It's very nice to stay a week or two And fall in love just me and you. There's a lot of pretty girls in Mozambique And plenty time for good romance And everybody likes to stop and speak To give the special one you seek a chance Or maybe say hello with just a glance. Lying next to her by the ocean Reaching out and touching her hand Whispering your secret emotion Magic in a magical land. And when it's time for leaving Mozambique To say goodbye to sand and sea You turn around to take a final peek And you see why it's so unique to be Among the lovely people living free