Amnesty International reported a brutal crackdown by Mozambique’s security forces following the October elections, with
Mozambique’s new Parliament convened amid opposition boycott following disputed elections. President Daniel Chapo’s victory was
Mozambican police claim to use legitimate methods for crowd control during protests, notably tear gas;
Mozambique police fired on protesters in Maputo, killing two during a protest led by opposition
ArcelorMittal South Africa is close to a funding deal with the government to keep its
The National Association of Municipalities of Mozambique plans to establish a national development company to
Following violent unrest during Mozambique’s 2024 elections, approximately 13,000 Mozambicans fled to Malawi. The election
Post-election violence in Mozambique resulted in 300 deaths and forced 13,000 people to flee to
Mozambique’s Prime Minister urged SERNAP’s new head to tackle prison overcrowding and enhance conditions. Following
Venancio Mondlane’s recent general strike call in Mozambique was largely disregarded by the public, with