The Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique (Podemos), which backed presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane in ...
The fiercely anti-government verses of “Povo no Poder”—or “People in Power”—can now be heard at demonstrations and riots ...
Mozambique's former presidential candidate, Venancio Mondlane, has called off a further round of unrest, which he had ...
In Mozambique, Albino Forquilha is being accused of betraying the country for agreeing to the swearing-in of deputies from ...
AustralianSuper-backed Syrah Resources has secured some breathing space from US government lenders as its graphite mining ...
Violence that engulfed Mozambique after the country’s highest court confirmed ruling party presidential candidate Daniel ...
A ruling on Monday confirming that Daniel Chapo had won a disputed election has sparked protests and violence.
Presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane announced today that he will return to Mozambique on 9 January, more than two months after leaving the country, claiming that "they don't need to persecute him ...