Noun
a republic on the southeastern coast of Africa on the Mozambique Channel; became independent from Portugal in 1975
Source: WordNetThat was for instance the case in Mocambique a couple of years ago, during the flooding catastrophe. Instead of co-ordinating assistance properly, to much time and resources was spent on fighting about the same helicopters and local guides. Anna Lindh
At least 10 people were beheaded in an attack in northern Mozambique over the weekend in an area where previous Islamist attacks have been reported, state Radio Mocambique said on Tuesday. Source: Internet
Mediacoop has offered to host "Canal de Mocambique" while it is recovering from the attack. Source: Internet