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.
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?
ARMANDO DOMINGOS in Maputo, MozambiqueMozambique BureauMAPUTO, (CAJ News) - MORE than 5 000 Mozambicans have fled to some neighbouring countries as the post-election crisis in the Southern African ...
Mozambique’s President-elect Daniel Chapo may not be sworn into office on Wednesday if runner-up Venâncio Mondlane keeps his ...
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Islamic State militants have rampaged across the northern Cabo Delgado Province for more than seven years. The government ...
after weeks of post-election violence, businesses in Mozambique count the cost to an already fragile economy.
Mozambican immigration authorities have cancelled the diplomatic passport issued to opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane who ...
Nearly 10,000 Nigerian Christians died at the hands of Boko Haram and other Islamic extremist groups between November 2022 ...
Newsday Zimbabwe A protester reacts near a burning barricade during a “national shutdown” against the election outcome, at ...