The Public Prosecutor’s Office in the southern Mozambican province of Inhambane has opened a civil lawsuit against former presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane, blaming him for the destruction of ...
Mozambican state owned insurance company Emose warned today that the losses caused by post-election demonstrations in the country are not covered by insurance policies, despite the "requests" it has ...
On Monday, a group of mini-bus drivers decided to use stones and other obstacles to build barricades blocking a stretch of Julius Nyerere Avenue, which is the main access road to the presidential ...
President Chapo today said he was considering the possibility of removing Value Added Tax (VAT) on basic necessities and intervening to reduce fuel prices, in a bid to alleviate the cost of living.
Mozambican politician Venâncio Mondlane considered on Friday that the party he wants to establish will be a "unique movement" and said that the creation of the political force is taking "advanced ...
People blocked the highway leading to the Ressano Garcia border crossing between Mozambique and South Africa again on Friday, with the authorities working to clear the way, local sources told Lusa.
The Prime Minister of Mozambique said this Friday that negotiations with road concessionaires to stop protests against tolls in Mozambique must include aspects linked to social responsibility. "We are ...
The outgoing president of Frelimo, the ruling party, today argued that the choice of Daniel Chapo, the head of state, to preside over the ruling party in Mozambique, aims to guarantee "single command" ...
The Japanese government announced a donation of around $192,000 (€183,000) to buy ambulances in four districts in Mozambique's southern and central provinces. The $192,276 project aims to strengthen ...
Mozambique's Minister of the Interior Paulo Chachine on Thursday demanded that the Mozambican police put an end to "public ...
Standard Bank Mozambique's chief economist has said that the country's GDP fell by 1.6% by the end of 2024, and that the economy should grow by 3% this year, or 1% excluding the extractive sector.
The Mozambican government announced on Tuesday that studies are underway in coordination with road concessionaires to subsidise toll payments for public passenger transport, with a view to reducing ...