Mozambican police fired on supporters of opposition leader Venancio Mondlane marching in the capital Maputo on Wednesday, ...
Mozambican police fired on supporters of opposition leader Venancio Mondlane in the capital Maputo on Wednesday, injuring one ...
At least a dozen people were injured after Mozambican police violently dispersed a protest led by opposition leader Venâncio ...
Their lives were thrown into chaos when they decided to travel to England to establish trade relations – but got sold into ...
President Chapo has invited opposition leaders to enter a dialogue but has excluded opposition leader Mondlane, instead using ...
In his Tuesday address to Congress, President Trump listed U.S.-funded programs that he considers an "appalling waste" — ...
Andrew Pearse, a former Credit Suisse banker involved in Mozambique’s ”tuna-bond” scandal, was sentenced Thursday to time served by a Brooklyn federal court. Pearse has spent more than six ye ...
Mozambique’s government is in a bind as it comes under pressure from protesters demanding that it tackle high living costs ...
A study has revealed that the Miombo woodland stores far more carbon than people realized. That could mean that protecting this vast area has more economic value than cutting it down.
Amnesty International urged Mozambique's Frelimo-led government on Thursday to launch investigations into the alleged severe human rights violations committed amid the ongoing post-election ...
Police in Mozambique shot live ammunition at protesters in Maputo on Wednesday. The protesters were showing support for opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, according to his aides and eyewitnesses.
Fear has gripped the Nazaré Training Center in Mozambique’s Archdiocese of Beira following a Sunday, Feb. 23, attack that left two priests and a religious brother at the facility injured.