The Mozambican police reported using “legitimate means” to disperse protests, accepting potential injuries while emphasizing
The Catholic University of Mozambique, established in 1995, focuses on producing leaders and professionals committed
The semi-public transport system in Greater Maputo, referred to as “chapa”, is plagued by chaos
Mozambique’s Education Minister, Samaria Tovela, is negotiating with local firms to print school textbooks domestically,
The reopening of the Maragra sugar mill in Mozambique is delayed due to water dam
Mozambican politician Venâncio Mondlane expressed deep disapproval over being denied entry into Angola, labeling it
Joaquim Sive, Mozambique’s police chief, advocates for dialogue to address protests rather than using violence.
Cyclone Jude has resulted in 14 confirmed deaths and 60 injuries in Mozambique, with significant
Botswana’s national boxing team excelled at the 2025 Zone IV Championships in Mozambique, capturing seven
Agostinho Vuma launched two books recounting his seven years as president of Mozambique’s CTA, detailing