MOZAMBIQUE’S opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane, who has been calling for protests for weeks from exile, has said he will return to the country this Thursday.
The special envoy of the President of Malawi, Khumbize Chiponda, yesterday reiterated the need for stability and peace in ...
The Episcopal Conference of Mozambique (CEM) has said that the post-election crisis in Mozambique "is getting worse" and expressed "deep gratitude" to the Angolan bishops for their expression of ...
Mondlane fled in the chaotic wake of the October election, after his attorney and a PODEMOS official were assassinated. But ...
The Government of Mozambique has set January 20 as the date for the inauguration of members of the provincial assemblies ...
The Mozambique opposition leader announced that he would return January 9 ahead of the inauguration of the new president ...
In the wake of violent protests and unrest in Mozambique post the October general election, the Southern African Development ...
AustralianSuper-backed Syrah Resources has secured some breathing space from US government lenders as its graphite mining ...
The Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique (Podemos), which backed presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane in October's general election, on Monday accused him of "seriously" violating ...
SADC leaders led by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa are now insisting for a negotiated settlement to the electoral ...
Spread This NewsBy newZWire  THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) has directed its security committee to find ...
The SADC Panel of Elders is expected to report back to the the SADC organ troika chairperson before Wednesday, 15 January on ...