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SA, Moz in anti-piracy partnership

18 Nov 2011 - by Ed Richardson
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South Africa and Mozambique
have formalised their anti-piracy
partnership, which is aimed at
keeping Somali pirates out of
Mozambican waters.
A Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) has been signed to step up
anti-piracy efforts.
This follows the allocation of
an additional R81.4 million to the
Defence Force for its anti-piracy
patrols, which was announced by
finance minister Pravin Gordhan in
his mid-term budget.

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