Mozambique: Drunken Policeman Opens Fire in Mavago
There was panic in the village of Lijombo 2, Mavago, Niassa, yesterday (Monday 22 April) when a drunken police agent began by insulting the...
Africa: Could Mozambique’s Next President Change Tack On Cabo Delgado?
New leadership could take the long overdue step of balancing security and development policies to prevent terrorism.
On 5 May, the ruling Mozambique Liberation Front...
Mozambique: On Mozambique Transport Crisis Exposed As Fake
Maputo — According to a video widely distributed on social media, the crisis in Mozambican public transport is now so bad, that desperate would-be...
Mozambique: US-China Battle for Cabo Delgado Graphite Continues – With High...
With Chinese money, the Australian Triton Minerals will go ahead with its Ancuabe, Cabo Delgado, graphite mine, it announced on 1 December. In September...
Mozambique: South African Takes Control As Lam General-Director
Maputo — The executive director of the South African Company Fly Modern Ark (FMA), Theunis Crous, is the new general-director of the publicly-owned Mozambique...
Mozambique / World Bank Invests 165 Million Usd in Sanitation Projects
Maputo — The World Bank is investing 165 million US dollars
in sanitation projects for the town of Beira, in the central Mozambican
province of Sofala.
This...
Mozambique: Over 70 Per Cent of Public Servants Have Returned to...
Maputo — Over 70 per cent of public servants have returned to their workplaces in some districts plagued by Islamic terrorism in the northern...
Mozambique: To Build Condominium in Mangrove Area May Be Revoked
Maputo — Mozambique's Ministry of Land and the Environment may revoke the environmental licence granted to the company Top Logistica to build a luxury...
Mozambique: Many of Mozambique’s Internally Displaced Fear Returning Home
Hasmane Alfa was 18 when armed men attacked his home village of Quissanga, in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province.
For days afterward, he didn't know where...
Mozambique: The Bishop of Pemba – “In Order to Stop Jihadists,...
Maputo — "There cannot be first class and second class victims". "The response to jihadists cannot be solely military but it is necessary to...