Military interventions will not solve the underlying problems that caused the ‘insurgency’ in the first place
In 2020, a large plastic sack in the ocean became entangled on her flipper causing part of it to rot away
The Southern African Development Community says it does not condone the acts in the video and will take appropriate measures in line with international law
Not only are women most affected by the strife, they have roles in Islamist militant group al-Shabab and their inclusion in talks is key to lasting peace
No Credit Suisse executives have faced criminal prosecution, despite the company admitting liability
Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado region has been hit by two insurgent attacks in three days
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The Mozambique government wants Michael Chang repatriated but the high court invalidated Justice Minister Ronald Lamola’s decision to do so
First came the insurgency. Then the humanitarian crisis. Now the remaining residents of Cabo Delgado are facing economic ruin
Mozambique and Rwanda’s new deal comes after 19 people ‘agreed’ to return home
Instability around crucial projects leaves them stalled, while Frelimo’s inability to accept its leadership failures is preventing long-term solutions to the conflict