Over a dozen people have reportedly been injured after ruling party supporters clashed with former rebels in the northern city of Nampula. Read more »
Mozambique's election board has called upon all political parties and voters to halt the violent incidents that have characterized the election campaign in recent days. Read more »
Former rebel movement, Renamo, began its campaign trail on a high note with reports suggesting a huge turn-out in its strongholds ahead of the elections. Read more »
Despite a peaceful start to the campaigns, recent reports suggest the emergence of politically motivated violence with the opposition claiming attacks from the ruling party ... Read more »
President Armando Guebuza is set to step down after the October elections. While he has been hailed for some positive strides, he faces huge criticism for failing to tackle ... Read more »
Campaigning has officially started ahead of the presidential, parliamentary and provincial elections scheduled for the 15th of October. Read more »
Military observers who are part of the Military Observation Team on the Cessation of Hostilities have started arriving in the country to monitor the political situation ahead ... Read more »
The former rebel movement is now expected to disarm following the signing of a peace deal that resulted in a ceasefire. Read more »
Former rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama is set to hold talks with President Armando Guebuza in Maputo, following the signing of a peace deal. Read more »
The country's defence forces have continued to maintain a heavy presence in the rebel stronghold of Gorongosa despite a ceasefire agreement between the government and Renamo. Read more »
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