Illicit Charges in Ngaúma
Our correspondents in Ngaúma , Niassa, report polling station monitors charging between 20 and 50 meticais for each voter who wants to register....
Mozambique: Delayed Start in Cabo Delgado
Wars and heavy rain earlier this month delayed the start of registration in Cabo Delgado.
On the first day of the voter registration, all the...
Normality in Other Provinces
Maputo City -- By 09.00 Maputo city registered few new voters. There were none at Quisse Mavota Secondary School, Maxaquene EPC, the Faculty...
Mozambique: In Conflict-Hit Mozambique, a Tropical Storm Warns of Hunger and...
The World Food Programme requires urgent funds to respond to displacement caused by conflict in the north as climate change wreaks havoc in the...
Mozambique: One Dead, Seven Injured, in Tropical Storm
Maputo — Severe tropical storm Filipo killed at least one person and injured a further seven, as it passed through southern Mozambique on Tuesday...
Mozambique: – Storm Knocks Out Electricity for 100,000 People
Maputo — Almost 100,000 people have been deprived of electricity since Tuesday morning as a result of the severe tropical storm "Filipo', which has...
Mozambique: Going Through ‘Unprecedented Crisis’
Maputo — Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, is going through an unprecedented crisis, according to Elias Dhlakama, brother of the late Afonso Dhlakama, who...
Mozambique: – Conjunctivitis Outbreak Spreads to Seven Mozambican Provinces
Maputo — The Mozambican health authorities have already recorded over 8,000 cases of conjunctivitis, since the disease has spread to seven provinces in less...
Mozambique: Rafah’s Civilians, Mozambique’s Storms, and Finding Joy in Malawi –...
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Africa: South Africa Resumes Building Wall Along Border With Mozambique
Maputo — The government of the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal has resumed construction of a concrete wall along the South Africa/Mozambique border supposedly...