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Thu, 20 Nov 2008
Sasol's Mozambique exploration shows signs of gas
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Sasol said on Thursday the first gas exploration at its joint venture Njika-1 well in Mozambique had shown the presence of gas, but it was not clear if the project would be commercially viable. Tue, 18 Nov 2008
S.Africa white maize exports fall: SAGIS
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa exported 17,920 tonnes of white maize in the week to Nov 14, compared to 33,309 tonnes in the previous week, the South African Grain Information Service (SAGIS) said on Tuesday. Tue, 18 Nov 2008
S.Africa white maize exports fall-SAGIS
* White maize exports fall to 17,920 tonnes in week to Nov 14 Mon, 17 Nov 2008
Mozambique to build new 680 MWs power station
MAPUTO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Mozambique's utility, EDM, plans to build a new 680 megawatt thermal power plant in the southern Maputo province to help cut energy crisis in South Africa ahead of the World Cup in 2010, it said on Monday. Tue, 11 Nov 2008
S.Africa's PPC boosts profit but volume sales fall
* Headline EPS up 8 pct * Shares fall up to 4 pct as volume sales fall * Doesn't see 2009 volumes sales "falling off a cliff" (Recasts with CEO interview, analyst comment) Thu, 06 Nov 2008
Mozambique cholera death toll rises to 60
MAPUTO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The death toll from an outbreak of cholera in Mozambique has risen to 60, a top health official said on Thursday, prompting the government to declare an alert in the country's central province. Thu, 06 Nov 2008
Eight nations warn EU over biofuel barriers
BRUSSELS, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Eight developing nations warned the European Union on Thursday they could file a World Trade Organisation complaint over what they see as unfair barriers being raised against their biofuels. Wed, 05 Nov 2008
World Bank helps Mozambique fight poverty
MAPUTO, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The World Bank said on Wednesday it had approved a $100 million credit and grant package to help Mozambique fight poverty under a programme that encourages economic reform. |