Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Monday stressed the urgency of revising the country's election legislation, and the laws on decentralisation.He was speaking to reporters after meeting with the ...
It is increasingly clear that Venâncio António Bila Mondlane, the second most-voted-for candidate in the presidential ...
For decades, Mozambicans have experienced a steep decline in the standard of living brought on by decades of neoliberal ...
Deputies from Renamo may take up their seats in the Mozambican parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, in the near future, despite boycotting the investiture on 13 January. The Renamo spokesperson, ...
He contested the poll as an independent after breaking away from the main opposition Renamo party. A small party that backed ...
Mozambique's new president has officially taken office, proceeding with the inauguration despite a boycott by the opposition ...
Only a handful of foreign dignitaries – including President Cyril Ramaphosa – gathered in Maputo today as Frelimo cemented ...
International observers reported irregularities in the vote and the alteration of some results, but the Constitutional ...
Mozambique’s newly-elected parliament convened Monday in the capital as 210 members took their oaths of office amid a boycott ...
The inauguration will proceed without Mozambique’s two major opposition parties, Renamo and MDM, both of which have announced a boycott of the event, refusing to recognize Chapo as the ...
Renamo’s 28 MPs and the eight from the MDM stayed away in protest. The opening of parliament “constitutes a social outrage and a lack of respect for the will of Mozambicans” who were deprived of “free ...