JOHANNESBURG – Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, the beasts again are on the brink of vanishing from the ...
Poachers slaughtering elephants in Mozambique cut their population almost in half from 2009 to last year, but in Uganda, elephant numbers are increasing as a result of anti-poaching measures, ...
The Mozambican government intends to invest 12 million US dollars in the rehabilitation of technical and vocational institutions throughout the country, as part ...
In the tiny maternity ward in Murrupelane, two 16-year-old mothers breast-feed their babies, both born that morning. Mozambique's child marriage and teen pregnancy rates are among the highest in the ...
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, led by Pablo Lopez-Murphy, IMF mission chief for Mozambique, visited Maputo from ...
JOHANNESBURG — One of Africa’s most urgent ecological crises has nothing to do with rhinos or mountain gorillas and is taking place far from the continent’s fabled savannas and mountain rain forests.
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique has lost half its elephants over the past five years, part of a wave of poaching driven by red-hot demand for ivory from fast-growing Asian economies such as China and ...
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