President-elect Daniel Chapo is due to be sworn in on January 15, amidst a disputed election and simmering violence in Mozambique. So how can the new president govern and unite the country?
Mozambique President-elect Daniel Chapo will be sworn into office Wednesday after weeks of deadly political unrest but the main opposition leader has vowed to "paralyse" the country with fresh ...
Mozambique's escalating civil unrest began after its October 2024 election was clouded by allegations of rigging against the ...
Protests that have engulfed the southeastern African country since Chapo’s disputed October election victory reignited this week, and the security forces once again fired bullets and teargas to ...
The UN aid coordination office (OCHA) on Tuesday reported further attacks on displacement shelters in Gaza which have been ...
Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane said Tuesday that his supporters would "paralyse" the country over the election that he says was stolen, on the eve of his rival's swearing in.
The UN aid coordination office (OCHA) on Tuesday reported further attacks on displacement shelters in Gaza which have been ...
In this interview, Tertius Jacobs describes how Mozambique's economy has lost billions of meticals due to protests disrupting road networks.
On Saturday, January 25, 2025, the first Assembly of the World Humanist Forum will take place. At this meeting, various Thematic Tables will be put into ...
Mozambique's new Members of Parliament have been sworn in ahead of the scheduled inauguration of President-elect Daniel Chapo ...
The agency said that there were just over 239,000 detections of irregular border crossings, the lowest number registered ...
A growing number of Israeli soldiers have started to speak out against the 15-month conflict in Gaza and are refusing to ...