Nigeria: NiDCOM Condemns Arrest of 42 Nigerians in Mozambique
The Chairperson of NiDCOM condemned the arrest of 42 Nigerians in Mozambique, calling it a disturbing act that appears to target Nigerians specifically.
Mozambique: Chapo Calls for Respect for Women's Rights
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo emphasizes the importance of recognizing and promoting women's rights, particularly in Mozambique, on the occasion of International Women's Day.
Mozambique: Chapo Optimistic That Election Calendar Can Be Met
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo affirmed that the upcoming municipal elections in October 2028 will proceed as scheduled amidst ongoing inclusive political dialogue.
Nigeria: Nigeria Demands Release of 42 Citizens Detained By Mozambique
The Nigerian government is demanding the immediate release of 42 citizens detained in Mozambique without charges, claiming this reflects a xenophobic act against Nigerians.
Mozambique: Carlitos Cadangue targeted after his investigations into illegal mining
Mozambique's journalist Carlitos Cadangue faces threats following his investigations into illegal mining and environmental violations linked to high-profile officials.
Mozambique: Diplomacy Strategic in Defending Mozambican Interests
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo emphasized the crucial role of diplomacy in safeguarding national interests and enhancing Mozambique's global presence during the inauguration of key advising positions.
Mozambique: 72 New Cholera Cases Recorded in Two Days
Mozambique has reported 72 new cholera cases in two days, raising the total to nearly 7,000 diagnosed since September amidst an epidemic classification by health authorities.
Mozambique: Chapo Calls for Rigorous Action Against Corruption
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo has emphasized the need for stringent actions against corruption to maintain state authority and good governance.
Mozambique: Chapo Announces Action Against Corruption
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo has declared a stronger initiative against corruption within the ruling Frelimo Party and broader society, while also addressing tribalism and regionalism.
Africa: Mozambique's LNG Renewal - Opportunity Amid Security and Secrecy Risks
The resumption of the Mozambique LNG project presents significant economic potential but is overshadowed by security concerns and a lack of transparency in revenue management.
Mozambique: Significant Reduction in Kidnapping, Claims Chapo
Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo announced a significant decrease in kidnapping incidents, crediting efforts by security forces and police intelligence.
Mozambique: Mozambique - MSF Winds Down Operations in Mueda
Médecins Sans Frontières has concluded its operations in Mueda, Mozambique, after providing crucial medical support during the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado.
UN Human Rights Office in Mozambique: A Symbolic Step or an Institutional Shift?
The Mozambican government signed an agreement to establish a permanent UN Human Rights Office in the country, raising questions about its potential impact in a challenging political and social landscape.
Mozambique: IMF Navigates Economic Policy Strains With Government
The IMF warns the Mozambican government of unsustainable economic policies, while the government remains cautiously optimistic about its prospects despite the IMF's call for austerity and anti-corruption measures.
World Bank pledges $6 billion to Mozambique over five years
The World Bank has committed to providing Mozambique with $6 billion over the next five years to support public investment amidst financial challenges.
Mozambique: Lectures From the IMF, but No New Loan
The IMF has reported that Mozambique's government is experiencing worsening financing conditions and will not receive new loans amid rising debt issues.
Mozambique: Sentenced to 10 Years Imprisonment
Alexandre Njovo, former Presiding Judge of the Maxixe City Court in Mozambique, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzling state funds totaling 3.2 million meticais.
Mozambique: 70 Deaths in Current Cholera Outbreak
Mozambique is experiencing a cholera outbreak that has led to 70 deaths and over 5,000 recorded cases during the current rainy season.
Mozambique: two former high-ranking officials questioned about post-election violence
Two former high-ranking officials in Mozambique are being questioned regarding their alleged roles in post-election violence that took place between October 2024 and March 2025.
Mozambique: IMF Dashes Chapo's Hopes and Sets the Course for Hard Times
The IMF Executive Board has declined President Daniel Chapo's request for a new loan or program, which he hoped would stimulate investment and aid in Mozambique.
At least four dead in Mozambique after the passage of Cyclone Gezani
Cyclone Gezani has caused at least four deaths in Mozambique and severe damage, even as it remained 50 km offshore.
Mozambique: Journalist Survives Assassination Attempt
In Mozambique, journalist Carlitos Candangue survived an assassination attempt believed to be linked to his investigative reporting on illegal mining practices.
Already affected by floods, Mozambique prepares for the devastating cyclone Gezani
Mozambique is bracing for Cyclone Gezani, which is expected to strike the country after already causing significant damage in Madagascar.
Mozambique: Debts - Chang Still Pleading for Early Release
Former Mozambique Finance Minister Manuel Chang is seeking early release from prison based on health concerns after his request was rejected by the U.S. Justice Department.
Mozambique: 'You Can Advise Us, but Not Lead Us'
A senior Renamo member in Mozambique has stated that the party's president should step down from leadership but may remain as an adviser.
Mozambique: Mozambique Floods - Why the Most Vulnerable Keep Paying the Highest Price
The story reflects on the ongoing and devastating impact of flooding in Mozambique, highlighting the death of Rosita, a symbol of survival, and the struggles faced by vulnerable populations amid recurring disasters.
Snapshots in February: Images of the Day
The article presents a series of images highlighting significant events occurring in various locations around the world in February, including preparations for elections in Nepal, a military visit amidst tensions in the Middle East, and the impacts of severe weather in Mozambique.
Mozambique: President Chapo Condemns Assassination Attempt On Journalist
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo condemned the assassination attempt on journalist Carlitos Cadangue, who was attacked by armed men in police uniforms while approaching his home.
Mozambique: Terrorists Claim Deaths of Nine Soldiers
Islamist terrorists in northern Mozambique have claimed responsibility for the deaths of at least nine soldiers from the Mozambican Armed Forces during an attack in the Macomia district.
Mozambique: Mozambique and UAE to Deepen Cooperation in Agriculture
Mozambique and the UAE are set to enhance their cooperation in agriculture and environmental protection through a newly formed technical team.
Cholera vaccination resumes in Mozambique after nearly 4-year halt
Cholera vaccinations have restarted in Mozambique after a four-year suspension due to vaccine shortages, with nearly 70 million doses now available globally according to the WHO.
Africa: Preventive Cholera Vaccination Resumes As Global Supply Reaches Critical Milestone
The first preventive cholera vaccination campaign in over three years has begun in Mozambique as global supply increases, with additional campaigns planned in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Africa: Preventive Cholera Vaccination Resumes As Global Supply Reaches Critical Milestone
Preventive cholera vaccination campaigns have resumed in Africa, beginning with Mozambique, after a significant increase in global vaccine supply following a three-year halt due to shortages.
5 Years After the Massacre: Total Resumes LNG Production in Mozambique
The energy company Total is resuming its gas project in Mozambique, five years after a mass killing in the region, with the involvement of the military.
Mozambique floods cut off communities as UN agencies struggle to respond
Mozambique is facing its worst flooding in decades, affecting nearly 700,000 people and creating dangerous conditions for vulnerable populations as UN agencies work to respond.
UN says climate shocks driving displacement in Mozambique
The UN has highlighted severe overcrowding in shelters for 100,000 people displaced by flooding in Mozambique, as recent floods have claimed nearly 140 lives and caused widespread displacement.
Deadly floods sweep Southern Africa as authorities warn of more heavy rains
Torrential rains and severe floods have resulted in over 120 fatalities across southern Africa, with Mozambique being the most affected region.
Extreme rainfall inundates South Africa and Mozambique
Northeastern South Africa and neighboring Mozambique have experienced severe flooding due to heavy rainfall, with some areas recording over 100 mm in 24 hours.
The 'miraculous baby' from Mozambique has died
Rosita Salvador Mabuiango, known as the 'miraculous baby' born during catastrophic floods in Mozambique, has passed away at the age of 26 after a long illness.
Woman born on a tree has died
Rosita Salvador Mabuiango, known as the 'miracle baby' after being born on a tree during catastrophic floods in Mozambique in 2000, has passed away at the age of 26 after a long illness.
Mozambique needs 469 million euros to rebuild what was destroyed by post-election protests
The Mozambican government announced it needs approximately 35 billion meticals (469.3 million euros) to rebuild infrastructure damaged during post-election protests from October 2024 to March 2025.
Nigerians furious with Osimhen after scandal. He threatened to return to Turkey
Victor Osimhen's shocking outburst after Nigeria's convincing 4-0 victory over Mozambique overshadowed the team's success, as he clashed with teammates and left abruptly post-match.
VIDEO Scandal in Nigeria. Osimhen's incident overshadowed the big win at the Cup of Nations
Nigeria's convincing 4-0 victory against Mozambique in the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals was overshadowed by star Victor Osimhen's shocking outburst, which included a conflict with teammate Ademola Lookman and leaving the celebration abruptly.
What is the secret behind Algeria's optimism for Nigeria's qualification to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations?
Algerian fans express optimism about the national team's chances of reaching the Africa Cup of Nations final following Nigeria's qualification for the quarter-finals after defeating Mozambique.
Salah shines for Egypt and Nigeria beat Mozambique to advance
Mohamed Salah's late goal secured Egypt's 3-1 victory over Benin in the Africa Cup of Nations, while Nigeria won decisively against Mozambique.
AFCON 2025: Salah stars for Egypt and Nigeria routs Mozambique to reach quarters
Egypt's Mohamed Salah scored the winning goal to secure a 3-1 victory over Benin, while Nigeria dominated Mozambique with a 4-0 win in the Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage.
AFCON 2025: Nigeria and Egypt live up to expectations and qualify
Nigeria and Egypt both secured their places in AFCON 2025 with decisive victories over Mozambique and Benin, respectively.
Nigeria sweep aside Mozambique and march into quarter-finals
Nigeria comfortably defeated Mozambique to secure a spot in the quarter-finals.
AFCON 2025: Nigeria hammer Mozambique as Egypt struggle against Benin
Nigeria's Super Eagles advance to the quarter finals of AFCON 2025 with a dominant victory over Mozambique, while Egypt encounters difficulties against Benin.
Nigeria Easily Reaches Quarterfinals: Stars of Galatasaray and Atalanta Shine
The Nigerian national football team qualified for the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations after defeating Mozambique 4-0 in the round of sixteen.