A stunning island in Africa known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life has been named one ...
When people think of Mozambique, images of white sand beaches, turquoise waters, secluded islands and breezy hammocks ...
Boasting a gorgeous beach, natural coral reefs and mesmerizing jungle scenery, it’s no wonder this gem has become a travel bucket-list must-have. Whether you’re looking for a secluded romantic getaway ...
Nestled at the heart of Mozambique’s archipelago, this island resort promises the very height of beachside luxury alongside ...
SADC must now translate prudence into action, supporting Mozambique in finding a sustainable, inclusive and democratic resolution to its escalating political and social crisis. The Southern ...
This article delves into the world of shipwreck diving in Mozambique, providing tips and insights for a truly unforgettable experience. The Bazaruto Archipelago holds more treasures than its ...
Mozambique’s post-election unrest has left at least 67 people dead over the past month, according to a local monitoring group that’s been tracking the violence. The number far exceeds the 19 ...
Botswana and Mozambique grabbed the last qualification places to complete the lineup for the 24-team tournament in Morocco. Stanley Ratifo scored early in the second half to give Mozambique a 2-1 ...
Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania claimed the final berths in next year’s African Cup of Nations (Afcon) finals as the qualifying competition played to an exciting conclusion on Tuesday.
Botswana and Mozambique grabbed the last qualification places to complete the lineup for the 24-team tournament in Morocco. Stanley Ratifo scored early in the second half to give Mozambique a 2-1 win ...
Renamo was the largest opposition force in Mozambique until the October 9 election when it was swept aside by the Podemos party led by Venancio Mondlane, who says the vote was fraudulent and has ...
Intensifying post-election election protests in Mozambique are taking a toll on businesses in neighbouring Zimbabwe and South Africa whose raw materials are stuck on the troubled country’s ports.