Mozambique’s opposition leader returns so what’s next for the country?
MOZAMBIQUE has lost approximate 24 billion meticais (US$375 million) to post-election violence that has claimed hundreds of ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth is expected to improve to an average 4.2% this year from an estimated 3.8% in 2024, ...
On Wednesday, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane returned to Mozambique after a two month self-imposed exile. He was greeted by thousands of his supporters at the main airport in the capital Maputo.
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has returned to Mozambique from two months of self-exile. He had left the country late last year after presidential elections that he says were fixed. Hundreds of ...
Indian steel manufacturer JSW Steel’s planned acquisition of a coal concession in Mozambique is embroiled in a legal dispute.
After a self-imposed exile, Venâncio Mondlane was welcomed home by delirious crowds supporting his claim that the country’s ...
US contractor Chart Industries has sealed a pact with ExxonMobil to provide liquefied natural gas equipment, technology and ...
Supporters of Mozambique's opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane have been injured as police tried to break up the crowds who ...
South African regional carrier Airlink restored services to Mozambique’s Nampula airport Jan. 9, after the threat of seizure of its aircraft was lifted. The airline suspended services to Nampula on ...
Mozambique: Thousands of people turned out in the capital, Maputo, to meet main opposition leader Venancio Mondlane after he returned home from more than two months in exile Thursday to push his claim ...
Police in Mozambique fired tear gas at demonstrators welcoming the return of opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane after ...