Around 2,500 citizens have illegally occupied land reserved for a parliamentary citadel in Katembe, Mozambique.
The Mozambican police have affirmed their use of “legitimate means” to disperse protests, acknowledging potential
The Catholic University of Mozambique has evolved since 1995 to emphasize academic rigor and human
The semi-public transport system in Greater Maputo, known as “chapa,” has deteriorated into chaos, particularly
Mozambique’s Education Minister Samaria Tovela announced plans for local printing of school textbooks to improve
The Maragra sugar mill in Mozambique remains closed due to delays in dam rehabilitation, which
Venâncio Mondlane criticized his entry denial into Angola as a “public shame” and a violation
Joaquim Sive, the new head of Mozambique’s police, advocates for dialogue over force in managing
Cyclone Jude has caused 14 deaths and 60 injuries in Mozambique, resulting in widespread damage
Agostinho Vuma launched two books detailing his experiences as president of the CTA in Mozambique.