Casa de Ferro ( IRON HOUSE)
A historical place of Maputo , Mozambique ( haroonrz@yahoo.com)
História Da Casa De Ferro De Maputo
A Casa de Ferro de Maputo foi implantada em 1894 pela colónia portuguesa na antiga Lourenço Marques, actual Cidade de Maputo.
Naquela altura, foi implantada para ser a residência oficial do governador de Moçambique, porem não chegou a ser por ele habitada.
Por diversas razões esta infra-estrutura já foi removida para vários locais e até hoje continua aqui.
PARENA NA PROVÍNCIA DE MAPUTO
O cabeça-de-lista do PARENA dirigiu, esta terça-feira, a sua caravana de caça ao voto para o distrito de Boane e vários pontos da Matola. Ernesto Armando disse que o seu partido é a solução para os problemas da província de Maputo.
Day 1 - a visit to the Museu De Historia Natural de Maputo
Day 1 of our trip to Maputo, we decided to go visit the Museu De Historia Natural de Maputo (Maputo Natural History Museum) and was impressed and enjoyed the artistic set up which demonstrated how animals in the wild both carnivores and herbivores behave. We also saw a display of the marine life found in Mozambique as well. It was awesome...
CASO FDA
Setina Titosse expulsa do Aparelho do Estado. A expulsão da Setina surge no âmbito do processo de desvio de fundos do Fundo de Desenvolvimento Agrário. Para além da ex PCA do FDA outros quatro funcionários da instituição foram expulsos e um despromovido.
Maputo
Maputo (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈputu]), known as Lourenço Marques before independence, is the capital and largest city of Mozambique. It is known as the City of Acacias, in reference to acacia trees commonly found along its avenues, and the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. Today, it is a port city on the Indian Ocean, with its economy centered on the harbour. According to the 2007 census, the population is 1,766,184. Cotton, sugar, chromite, sisal, copra, and hardwood are the chief exports. The city manufactures cement, pottery, furniture, shoes, and rubber. The city is surrounded by Maputo Province, but is administered as its own province.
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Swaziland: Gold Mine of Marijuana (Part 1/2)
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Swaziland is a landlocked country sandwiched between South Africa and Mozambique. Despite Swaziland's small size, it boasts more hectares of land dedicated to growing Cannabis than all of India. It is also home to Swazi Gold, the legendary sativa strain.
Hamilton Morris travels to Swaziland hoping to chemically analyze the cannabinoids present in some of the local strains. Instead, he finds a country steeped in political corruption and economic turmoil. Cannabis is viewed by many growers, users, and politicians as a drug that will cause insanity, but it may be Swaziland's only hope for economic stability.
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