Daniel Chapo and the opposition are discussing state reforms, including changes to the electoral law and constitution ...
The Mozambique police reopened the access to the Katemba bridge in Maputo at 14:00, four hours after it had been blocked.
Hundreds of Brazilian Christians serve in a country struggling with consecutive natural disasters and political turmoil.
A series of protests and a violent crackdown by security forces following ... He returned from self-imposed exile to a ...
Known as a “panelaco”, this form of protest has emerged as a powerful way to voice frustrations over Mozambique’s disputed general election results, allowing citizens to express dissent ...
Two vehicles belonging to TRAC N4 have been burnt and some patrol members were injured in Mozambique today, January 29, due to political protests. However, the TRAC N4 spokesperson, Solange Soares, ...
Protests that have led to weeks of clashes with Mozambique's security forces need to continue for "maybe two to three months", the country's opposition leader has told the BBC. Venâncio Mondlane ...
As Daniel Chapo is sworn in as president, police crackdown on supporters of opposition politician Venancio Mondlane, who ...
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Daniel Chapo of Mozambique's long-ruling Frelimo party was sworn in as president on Wednesday at a sparsely attended ceremony after months of protests against his disputed election ...
Access to the Maputo N4 toll road, the main entrance and exit to the Mozambican capital, was partially blocked this morning ...
Daniel Chapo, 48, was inaugurated on Wednesday, extending the Frelimo party's half-century of rule in Mozambique, despite ...
has become the unofficial anthem of the protests over a disputed election. By Tavares Cebola and John Eligon Tavares Cebola reported from Marracuene, Mozambique, and John Eligon from Johannesburg.