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Mozambique: Emirates Suspends Ticket Issuance in Mozambique
The Emirates airline has officially suspended ticket issuance for all licensed travel agencies in Mozambique as a result of shortage of foreign currency (particularly of US dollars) in the national ...
Kochi youth, missing in Mozambique boat tragedy, followed dad's path, left for shipping job together
Indrajith went missing after a launch boat capsized near the Beira port in Mozambique, where he was headed to inspect a ...
The body of a 35-year-old man from Kollam, who went missing in the Mozambique boat tragedy, has been identified as that of ...
What’s fascinating in 2025 is how migration, technology, and pop culture change language spread. Technology is also creating ...
These bridges are more than structures of concrete and steel. They represent vision, resilience, and the determination to connect people ...
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In a panel discussion at the Global Tourism Forum, leaders from Angola, Mozambique and Egypt explored the economic impact of ...
The mortal remains of Sreerag Radhakrishnan (35), a resident of Naduvilakara in Thevalakkara, who perished in a boat tragedy off the Mozambique coast, are scheduled to arrive in India today.
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Mozambique: Over 7,000 Mozambican Migrant Workers to Receive Benefits Inside Mozambique
The Mozambican Minister of Labour, Ivete Alane, has announced that as of next year over 7,000 Mozambican nationals working in South Africa will start receiving their pensions and other benefits in ...
Two days after a 22-year-old from Veliyanad near Piravom was reported missing in a boat capsize off the coast of Beira in Mozambique, his family and village continue their anxious wait. Indrajith ...
The launch boat tragedy, which reportedly took place due to rough weather in the early hours of Thursday, has also killed ...
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Capitec drives smarter, fee-free international travel boom
With zero international transaction fees, Capitec is transforming the way South Africans travel. Between March and August ...
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