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<description>The Mozambican Transport Ministry has apologised to the bus company Putco-Mozambique for the disruption to its operations caused by rivals who objected to competition on the routes from Maputo to the southern province of Gaza.</description>
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<category>5035 | Zimbabwe: Pupils Sent Home as Teachers Strike Continues</category>
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<description>Several boarding schools have been forced to send students back home because of the continuing teachers' strike. Teachers embarked on a 'work boycott' when schools opened on Tuesday, demanding salary increases that are commensurate with the hyper-inflationary environment.</description>
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