The strife in Cabo Delgado has displaced more than 800 000 people. Some have found their way to the Rapale transit centre, where they are struggling to survive as foreign and local forces fight over their homelands.
It is now considerably more difficult for Mozambicans in the conflict-hit province to use financial services
Responding to widespread claims that France is funding Rwandan forces, the president says ‘no one is sponsoring’ his army
But anger over human rights abuses in the ruby-rich province fuels resentment and insurgency
Amnesty International has released a report that implicates Al-Shabaab, the military and mercenaries in atrocities in Cabo Delgado province
More than 300 000 people in the north of the country have been displaced by militants who ransack villages and then burn them down.
The vessel has looted millions of rands’ worth of fish in a decade-long onslaught on the ocean.
The tentacles of Mozambican President Armando Emilio Guebuza’s huge family business empire make Zuma Incorporated look like a spaza-shop operation.