While denying the legitimacy of the elections the opposition parties are trying to end popular protests and enter into ...
The construction phase of the electricity transmission line between Maputo and Temane, covering a distance of approximately ...
From difficulties paying the 13th salary to problems with the state budget, nowadays it seems that almost everything is the fault of the post-election protests in Mozambique. Is that really the case?
Nearly 250,000 people were affected by the Dikeledi cyclone, including those who died and the 1,200 people forced to flee their homes.
The current unrest in Mozambique is more than just a response to electoral issues - it is a deeper movement that challenges ...
Mozambique’s parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous ...
Mozambique to Showcase Energy Opportunities at Exclusive Investor Roundtable Ahead of African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 ...
Mozambique remains in crisis, despite the inauguration of Daniel Chapo as president and the establishment of a new parliament ...
The Mozambican education authorities have announced that 88 schools will remain closed during the first days of the 2005 school year as a result of extreme violence carried out by Islamist terrorists ...
Humana Spain, an international non-governmental organisation (NGO), has supported more than 590 families who were victims of the ...