Mozambique’s political landscape is fraught with tension following the inauguration of Parliament on January 14,
Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo met opposition leader Venancio Mondlane to address political tensions following violent
Mozambican police claim to employ legitimate crowd control methods; however, reports of police violence, including
Venancio Mondlane’s recent general strike call was largely ignored, with public life remaining stable in
The Decide Electoral Platform reported the murder of Leão de Deus, a supporter of Venâncio
Mozambique police shot at protesters in Maputo during a demonstration organized by opposition leader Venancio
Mozambique police fired on protesters in Maputo, killing two in a demonstration called by opposition
Venâncio Mondlane criticized his entry denial into Angola as a “public shame” and a violation
Angola’s government has denied entry to notable political figures, including Tundu Lissu, Ian Khama, and
Mozambique police fired on a peaceful opposition parade, injuring 16, including children. The event led