This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information.(May 2013) |
This is a list of newspapers in Mozambique .
Newspaper | Location | First issued | Publisher | Website | Notes |
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Beira Post [1] | Beira | 1898 | In English and Portuguese | ||
Campeao [2] | Maputo | ||||
Canal de Mozambique [3] | Maputo | Imprensa Livra-te | Website | Last edition: 13th May 2013 | |
Correio da Manhã [2] | Maputo | ||||
Correio Semanal [2] | Maputo | ||||
Demos [2] | Maputo | ||||
Desafio [2] | Maputo | ||||
Diario de Mocambique [2] | Beira | ||||
Domingo [4] | Maputo | ||||
Expresso da Tarde [2] | Maputo | ||||
Fim de Samana [4] | Maputo | ||||
Notícias [4] | Maputo | Rede da Criança | Website | ||
O Popular [4] | |||||
Savana [4] | Maputo | ||||
Tempo [4] | Maputo | ||||
Zambeze [4] | Maputo | ||||
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