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People's Republic of Mozambique, on a mission of murder and destruction which came to be known as the Matola massacre.
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People's Republic of Mozambique, on a mission of murder and destruction which came to be known as the Matola massacre.
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While nationwide figures were not available, the media reported 26 vigilante killings in the capital Maputo, Matola and Beira, the second biggest city, the report noted.
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Jordan was speaking at the Matola raid commemoration ceremony in
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Over 20 companies in the Matola area, including the Mozal aluminium factory, were already purchasing natural gas from MGC.
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A Mozambican and SA partnership will also shortly begin work on a R4 billion project to supply inland SA with competitively priced imported petroleum products through the 440 kilometres long pipeline from Matola near Maputo to Kendal in Mpumalanga.
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Tens of thousands of people protested in Maputo and the nearby town of Matola over hefty increases in bus fares that were announced last week and were set to take effect Tuesday.
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He said the pipeline would reduce time taken to transport fuel products from Mozambique's Matola terminal to neighbouring South
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Tens of thousands of Africans were killed by South Africa's murderous security forces in Angola and Mozambique where they waged almost continuous dirty wars against those newly liberated countries, and in bloody massacres of civilians, refugees and freedom fighters in such places as Cassinga, Gaberone, Maseru, Manzini, Matola and elsewhere, in the desperate attempt to save white supremacy and prevent the future being born.
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(ANC), invaded Mozambique and attacked homes used by the ANC at Matola.
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