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Mozambique: The Bishop Who Smashed Guns At the Altar
allAfrica, 21 March 2014
The longest-serving Anglican bishop in the world, Bishop Dinis Sengulane of Lebombo, a church diocese which covers southern Mozambique, is to retire after nearly four decades… Read more »
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Mozambique: Govt, Opposition 'Confident' of Ceasefire Before Polls
Verdade, 17 March 2014
The sides at the talks are confident that consensus on cease fire will be achieved even before the elections scheduled for 15 October. "Our perspective is that it will be achieved… Read more »
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Mozambique: National Forces Only Respond to Attacks - Nyusi
AIM, 12 March 2014
Mozambican Defence Minister Filipe Nusi said on Wednesday that the Mozambican defence and security forces only enter into clashes with gunmen of the former rebel movement Renamo in… Read more »
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Mozambique: Fighting Goes On Despite Reforms
Verdade, 5 March 2014
When, in February, the Government and Renamo reached consensus on the revision of the electoral legislation, the Mozambicans started to dream of peace once again, after being under… Read more »
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Mozambique: Renamo Attacks Military Convoy in Gorongosa
AIM, 26 February 2014
Despite the understandings over the electoral legislation reached in Maputo between delegations of the Mozambican government and of the former rebel movement Renamo, the military… Read more »
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Mozambique: Mozambique Government, Renamo Agree
The Herald, 12 February 2014
Renamo will submit the amendments to the electoral legislation to the country's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, which has the power to change the current law to alter the… Read more »