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Mozambique Embassies and Consulates – Mozambique

Mozambique Embassies and Consulates
South Africa
Pretoria (Embassy): 199 Beckett Street, Arcadia, tel (+ 27 12) 343 784, fax 343 6714.
Johannesburg: 252 Jeppe St, 7th fl Cape York building tel (+ 27 11) 336 1819;
Cape Town: 45 Castle St, 7th fl, tel (+ 27 21) 26 2944;
Durban: 320 West St, 5th [...]

Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (5 of 5)

Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times

Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (4 of 5)

Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times

Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (3 of 5)

Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times

Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (2 of 5)

Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times

Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (1 of 5)

Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times

Inhambane, Mozambique – December 1999

“It’s not raining in Inhambane.”
This comment, made to me by a fruit seller and self-professed weather connoisseur, got me thinking. With the Mozambican presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled to begin on Friday, December 4, a date that the government would most likely declare a “tolerable” holiday, the possibility of a long weekend [...]

Mozambique Embassies and Consulates

South Africa
Pretoria (Embassy): 199 Beckett Street, Arcadia, tel (+ 27 12) 343 784, fax 343 6714.
Johannesburg: 252 Jeppe St, 7th fl Cape York building tel (+ 27 11) 336 1819;
Cape Town: 45 Castle St, 7th fl, tel (+ 27 21) 26 2944;
Durban: 320 West St, 5th fl, tel (+ [...]

Mozambique, Southern Africa – October 1999

Journey to the Centre of the World, and The End.
I had my first “Habana Libra” in Nacala, northern Mozambique, listening to Elvis with a man called Mendonça. The drink is basically Cuban rum and coke, mainly rum and Nacala is one of the world’s deepest and most beautiful natural harbours.
Mendonça (Mário to [...]

Mozambique, Southern Africa – August 1999

Mozambique is the land of the unlikely story with an important difference; here, the tall tales are typically true. Ponder, for example, whether John Jay of Macaneta is really Lord Lucan; or what a bounder called Blandford (self-styled ‘Cornish Ambassador’) is doing living in a pup-tent on Wimbi beach; and how about the ‘Sultan [...]