Rights and civil society groups say more than 100 people including children have been killed by security forces in ...
and though the ruling Frelimo won elections in Mozambique, civil society and opposition groups have demonstrated for weeks claiming fraud and demanding change. How young people in Namibia will ...
The Border Management Authority (BMA) announced that the ongoing protests have led to the partial closure of a road leading to the Maputo Harbour in Mozambique, which is affecting the movement of ...
2024 Votes were being counted by Mozambique's national election authorities on Thursday as civil society monitors were compiling a parallel tally to try to detect possible signs of fraud.
Change is in the air. But Zimbabwe and Mozambique point to another, darker path, in which liberation parties resist popular will for change by intimidating the public and the opposition and ...
The panel addressed reports from international observer missions and Mozambican civil society groups, which indicated the elections fell short of international standards for fairness and freedom.
By 2018, he had joined RENAMO, which was backed by the white-supremacist regimes of Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe) and then apartheid South Africa during Mozambique’s civil war. These regimes used ...
Mozambique has been rocked by violence since last month’s elections, with police accused of killing at least 30 protesters, according to civil society organizations there. The opposition accuses ...
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) held an extraordinary summit in Harare yesterday, where regional leaders largely overlooked the ongoing civil unrest in Mozambique, which has ...
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, 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.
Yesterday, 18 November, the European Council of Ministers approved another €20mn ($21mn) to support Rwandan troops in Mozambique, in direct support of Frelimo policy on the Cabo Delgado war.