The violence in Mozambique forced trade and travel to be diverted from South Africa’s Leebombo Border Post to Eswatini’s ...
Thousands have fled Mozambique in the past week to neighbouring Malawi seeking refuge from the southern African nation's deadly post-election protests ...
Calm has returned to Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, after weeks of unrest over October’s disputed general election. Monday’s ruling by Mozambique’s Supreme Court confirming the victory of the ...
The Federal Government on Friday expressed concern over escalating post-election violence in Mozambique, which has claimed ...
South African political parties have voiced increasing concern over the violence and political instability unfolding in ...
So far 130 people have been killed, 385 others shot and wounded, 3,636 arrested and more than 2,000 injured in violence from ...
Post-election violence has spread across Mozambique, paralyzing cities and disrupting daily life. As the chaos escalates, the United Nations has called for calm and a peaceful resolution.
Mozambique's capital, Maputo, is limping back to normal but residents are still fearful because of widespread looting and ...
Food, fuel, medicine are running low for city's inhabitants while escape of 1,000-plus prison inmates is fueling rumors and ...
Mozambique’s political unrest and prison break spark fears of criminal infiltration into South Africa, threatening public safety and border security.
Some 134 people were killed in the unrest, according to local NGO Plataforma Decide, taking the overall death toll since the elections to at least 261.