Amnesty International reported a brutal crackdown by Mozambique’s security forces post-elections, resulting in over 300
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
Mozambique police shot at protesters in Maputo on March 19, 2025, killing two individuals during
Angola’s government has denied entry to notable political figures, including Tundu Lissu, Ian Khama, and
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Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo declared a “Day of Dialogue” on March 5, 2025, but ensuing
Mozambican police clashed with protesters in Maputo, using live ammunition and tear gas, causing at
Mozambican police opened fire on opposition supporters in Maputo, injuring members of Venancio Mondlane’s entourage
Mozambique’s president-elect, Daniel Chapo, urges unity and non-violence following unrest over disputed election results. His