February 24
Mozambique: Chapo Says Protests Are Subversive Extension of Cabo Delgado War
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
‘The demonstrations are part of a subversive agenda to destabilise our country. It is the continuation of the terrorist attacks in Cabo Delgado province,' President Daniel… Read more »
Mozambique: Insurgents Pushed Out of Macomia Coast Move West and South
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
At the end of last year a push of Rwandan and Mozambican soldiers pushed many insurgents out of areas they controlled near Mucojo on the coast of Macomia district. Insurgents… Read more »
Mozambique: Further Fiscal Squeeze
Mozambique News Reports And Clippings
There is a serious shortage of foreign currency. The Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA) said 63 companies have waited more than six months to pay a total of… Read more »
February 17
Mozambique: Mozambicans Welcome Foreign Influence, Though China and U.S. Lose Ground
Afrobarometer
Few citizens are aware of Japanese assistance to Mozambique. Read more »
February 16
Africa: What the New African Union Leaders Should Prioritise in 2025
allAfrica
The African Union chose its new leadership, and now faces several peace and security challenges which the International Crisis Group (ICG) described as "forbidding". This is an… Read more »
February 06
Mozambique: 'Almost a State of Siege', Says Minister
AIM
The riots and looting of December have plunged Mozambique into "almost a state of siege', Defence Minister Cristovao Chume has claimed. Read more »
February 05
Mozambique: Blogger Killed, Editor Missing As Mozambique's Press Freedom Crisis Deepens
CPJ
"Help. I got shot and they keep shooting...I am dying." Read more »
Mozambique: Mondlane Breaks Off Relations With Podemos
AIM
The office of Mozambique's former presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane has announced that it is breaking all ties with Podemos (Optimistic Party for the Development of… Read more »
Mozambique: 88 Schools Will Remain Closed in Cabo Delgado
AIM
The Mozambican education authorities have announced that 88 schools will remain closed during the first days of the 2005 school year as a result of extreme violence carried out by… Read more »
February 04
Africa: South Africa Factory Activity Contracts On Mozambique Disruptions
Daba Finance
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Mozambique: Concerned At Kidnapping of Minors in Cabo Delgado
AIM
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has expressed its concern at the increase in cases of the kidnapping of minors by armed groups in the northern Mozambican province of… Read more »
Mozambique: MISA Denounces Disinformation Against Nyusi
AIM
The Mozambican chapter of the regional press freedom body MISA (Media Institute of Southern Africa) claims that the stories circulating on social media claiming that the president… Read more »
Mozambique: Mozambique Has Not Received Notification of Citizens to Be Deported
AIM
The Mozambican Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maria Manuela Lucas, claims that the country has not yet received any notification of the deportation of citizens in an irregular… Read more »
February 03
Mozambique: Mozambique's Crisis - Two Emperors, One Uncertain Future
allAfrica
The current unrest in Mozambique is more than just a response to electoral issues - it is a deeper movement that challenges the country's political and social structures. Read more »
Mozambique: Mondlane Seeks to Scrap Heroes' Day
AIM
Former Mozambican Presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane on Sunday ordered the cancellation of the Heroes' Day celebrations scheduled for Monday, 3 February. Read more »
Mozambique: Two Presidents, One Divided Nation
IPS
No illusions: Mozambique remains in crisis, despite the inauguration of Daniel Chapo as president and the establishment of a new parliament. While the widespread allegations of… Read more »
February 02
Mozambique: Rwandan Security Forces To Send More Troops to Cabo Delgado
AIM
The Rwandan security forces have announced that they will send a new contingent to support the fight against Islamist terrorism in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. Read more »
Mozambique: 31 Measles Deaths in Mozambique
AIM
31 people are known to have died of measles out of a total number of 1,191 cases diagnosed in central and northern Mozambique between 9 July and 28 January. Read more »
January 31
Mozambique: Mozambique Urges Refugees in Malawi to Return Home
VOA
Mozambican authorities have assured thousands of refugees who fled to Malawi following the recent post-election unrest that peace has been restored in their country and that they… Read more »