From difficulties paying the 13th salary to problems with the state budget, nowadays it seems that almost everything is the fault of the post-election protests in Mozambique. Is that really the case?
The UNHCR needs $7.9 million (€7.7 million) in "additional support" to continue supporting more than 362,000 people affected by cyclones Chido and Dikeledi in northern Mozambique. The cyclones hit the ...
While denying the legitimacy of the elections the opposition parties are trying to end popular protests and enter into ...
Officials for the agency were notified of the planned cuts on the same day they learned that about 800 awards and contracts ...
In 2024, increasingly more people worldwide turned to VPN apps to bypass internet censorship and social media blocks. Proton ...
ozambique needs governance that better reflects its citizens’ interests. Otherwise, the resource-rich country will suffer continued turmoil and violence. The United States, with its considerable ...
Mozambique’s parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous ...
Help . I got shot and they keep shooting hellip;I am dying . rdquo; These were among the last words that Mozambican blogger<a ...
South Africa's factory activity declined for the third straight month in January; Trade disruptions with Mozambique, jet fuel shortages, and steel plant closures dampened bu ...
The Mozambican government has approved the sale of 91 percent of the stake in LAM Mozambique Airlines the national flag carrier to three state-owned ...
The church thrives when its leaders are well-equipped and trained. But how does this work for pastors in Malawi?