A new international justice commission based in The Hague is to deal with criminals who smuggle rhino horns through Mozambique.
The chief justice had harsh words for otherwise promising judicial candidates who did not contribute to an expeditious judicial system.
Incoming president Filipe Nyusi says he seeks continuity, but he is unlikely to dance to Armando Guebuza’s tune.
Public mouthpieces favour Frelimo but the others root largely for the opposition parties.
Stigma still discourages gay athletes from being open about their sexuality, but pride is on the rise.
The Mozambican mining industry has joined the list of resource curses that hit the country’s poorer citizens.
The oil price has fallen by more than 20% from June. Saudi Arabia responded by cutting its price further on low demand and increased shale production.
Almost 40% of the world’s waste ends up in huge rubbish tips, most of them found near urban populations in poor countries.
A host of international productions are being filmed on our shores, but even the tales of Nelson Mandela’s life were played by foreign actors.
The Ebola outbreak could cost African economies as much as $32.6-billion by the end of 2015, according to the World Bank Group.