The President of Mozambique thanked President Trump for a $4.7 billion funding approval for the
Mozambican police claim to use legitimate methods for crowd control during protests, notably tear gas;
Mozambique is experiencing a series of devastating cyclones, raising fears of increased storm frequency and
Mozambique has endured three cyclones in three months, raising concerns over more frequent storms. Chido,
The National Association of Municipalities of Mozambique plans to establish a national development company to
The “Decide” Electoral Platform reported the murder of Venâncio Mondlane supporter Leão de Deus in
The Mozambican police claim to use ‘legitimate means’ to disperse protests, including tear gas, acknowledging
Mozambique’s unemployment rose by 1.8% in Q4 2024, reaching 190,558. Most job seekers (91,215) were
Amnesty International calls for justice in the case of Inocêncio Manhique, a protester shot by
In 2024, Mozambican tax authorities recovered over 110.7 million meticais while conducting nearly 250 seizures.