Major Test for Peace as Mozambique Votes

As Mozambicans head to the polls following the signing of a peace deal with former Renamo rebels which resulted in relative national stability, stakeholders are hoping for continued peace while investors from across the globe will be watching closely hoping for a post-election investor friendly environment.

  • Mozambique:   High Stakes at Polls

    ISS, 13 October 2014

    President Armando Guebuza of Mozambique might not be the most recognisable leader on the African continent. Few would be able to pick him out in a group photograph of Africa's… Read more »

  • Mozambique:   New Actors Shake Up Polls

    DW, 14 October 2014

    Mozambique could see a new political landscape after elections on October 15. Next to the old rivals, FRELIMO and RENAMO, a new party, the MDM has gathered political strength. Read more »

  • Mozambique:   Opposition Accuses Electoral Body; New Violence Report

    Mozambique Political Process Bulletin, 14 October 2014

    STAE in Maputo has only registered MDM polling station delegates in Inhaca and not in the rest of the city, and is delaying the registration of MDM-nominated polling station staff… Read more »

Hundreds of Renamo supporters celebrating Dhlakama's arrival in Maputo.

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