Mozambique's fugitive presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane, has announced that he will seize power in January.
Post-election protests in Mozambique have led to more than 100 deaths and widespread unrest. Rights groups criticize ...
Rights and civil society groups say more than 100 people including children have been killed by security forces in ...
Amnesty International on Wednesday urged Mozambique to "end its bloody crackdown on protesters", saying 110 have been killed ...
Opinion - Mozambique's fugitive opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, has threatened another "two to three months' of ...
Businesses in Mozambique have told President Filipe Nyusi to negotiate with opposition leader Venancio Mondlane because riots ...
In the wake of political turmoil and protests in Mozambique, Eswatini’s sugar industry has faced disruptions to supply chains ...
Protests that have led to weeks of clashes with Mozambique's security forces need to continue for "maybe two to three months" ...
Post-election protests in Mozambique paralysed two power plants on Saturday, the national utility said as deadly unrest rocks ...
Venâncio Mondlane has been calling on his supporters to protest against the results of October's presidential elections, in which he came second to the candidate from the governing Frelimo party.
Venâncio Mondlane, who is currently in hiding, rallies his supporters via social media Protests that have led to weeks of clashes with Mozambique's security forces need to continue for "maybe two ...