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Afcon claims its first coaching casualtyThe head of Mozambique's national football association said coach Mart Nooij will be fired after the team failed to reach the Afcon quarterfinals. African leaders tackle Zim and MadagascarKey southern African leaders gathered in Maputo, Mozambique on Thursday for a special summit on the political crises in Zimbabwe and Madagascar. SADC summit to focus on Zimbabwe, MadagascarKey Southern African leaders will hold a special summit on Thursday to discuss the crisis in Madagascar and the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe. Mozambique opposition boycotts Parliament ceremonyA member of Mozambique's Parliament says most of the main opposition party's politicians boycotted a swearing-in ceremony. Mozambique Council rejects opposition vote appealMozambique's Constitutional Council has dismissed allegations by opposition party Renamo of voting rigging in elections which the ruling Frelimo won. Mozambique opposition party demands fresh electionMozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, on Tuesday rejected the election victory of President Armando Guebuza, saying a fresh poll must be held. Guebuza re-elected in landslide Mozambique pollMozambique's President Armando Guebuza won a landslide re-election with 75% of the vote, election officials said on Wednesday. All power to FrelimoMozambique's ruling party has taken more than two-thirds of the seats in parliament since 1975, writes Henrik Lomholt Rasmussen. Mozambique ruling party leads election resultsMozambican President Armando Guebuza's party on Friday held a firm lead in parliamentary poll results in the country's fourth democratic elections. Frelimo on course for victorySupport for Frelimo, Mozambique's ruling party since independence in 1975, was the issue when about 9,5-million voters went to the polls on Wednesday. Frelimo leads early Mozambique poll returnsMozambique's ruling party enjoyed a firm lead in early election returns on Thursday, local media said. Mozambique ruling party expected to cement its ruleVoting ended on Wednesday in Mozambique's fourth democratic election, with the ruling party set to cement its 34-year rule. Mozambicans vote, Frelimo expected to win majorityMozambicans voted in presidential, parliamentary and provincial elections on Wednesday, with President Armando Guebuza expected to retain power. Mozambique: The country that became a minefieldMozambique's effort to become the first of the world's major mine-contaminated countries to be declared mine-free is faltering on the home straight. Mozambicans go to the polls, Guebuza expected to winVoting began in Mozambique's elections on Wednesday, with President Armando Guebuza expected to retain power. Mozambique's troubled opposition faces tough electionAs Mozambique heads to the polls on Wednesday, the ruling party looks set for an easy victory over an opposition battered by a recent split. Election express pulls in to MozambiqueAfter South Africa, Malawi and Botswana the 2009 Southern Africa election express rolls into the region's rising star, Mozambique, this week. Mozambican parties make final push for votesMozambique's political parties prepared their final push for votes on Sunday, the last day of campaigning for Wednesday's elections. SA firm 'mines Zim blood diamonds'New evidence suggests that a South African business has muscled into the plundering of diamond fields in eastern Zimbabwe. Moz poll just sharing of the cakeMozambique may be poised for elections, but democracy in the country is wasting away, says a political scientist at Eduardo Mondlane University. The root of food securityProfessor Chrissie Rey heads a Thrip-funded research project aimed at putting cassava on the map as Africa’s leading subsistence and commercial crop. 'No space for democracy in Mozambique'Daviz Simango, founder of the new political party MDM, has shaken up the traditional two-horse race for Mozambique's elections in two weeks' time. Sugar could power MozambiqueA new study has revealed that Mozambique could supply electricity to a greater percentage of its own population by producing biomass-fired energy A dangerous change in the weatherClimate change caused the deaths of 10 people in Sierra Leone. Difficult talks resume to resolve Madagascar crisisMadagascar's leaders resumed talks on Tuesday to pick a transitional government mandated with steering the country towards fresh elections. |
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