The land is not just the dusty earth on which we stand. It is an affirmation of self. It is the urgent aspiration for dignity and agency.
Despite the ANC considering the US army to be an enemy force,the SANDF and the US military force engaged in joint training in July
South Africa and Mozambique on Monday commemorated the 30th anniversary of the former Mozambican president’s tragic death
Afonso Dhlakama demands that a caretaker government be put in place to reform the electoral institutions.
Mozambique’s main opposition party Renamo claimed victory in the election, rejecting official tallies that show the Frelimo party on path for victory.
Mozambique’s ruling Frelimo party is likely to sweep hard-fought elections, according to first results and unofficial projections.
After facing years of poverty and conflict, Mozambicans are voting with hopes of their country tapping into its huge energy resources.
The Mozambique Democratic Movement says it will offer voters a non-violent alternative as the country heads to the polls.
With the ruling party’s first post-colonial candidate on the ballot, and up and coming opposition, Mozambique is gearing up for a key election.
Despite support waning drastically, former rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama is pulling the numbers in the Mozambique presidential election campaign.
Despite ongoing peace talks, Mozambique’s government has blamed revived rebel movement Renamo for an attack on a strategically important railway line.
Clashes between rival party supporters and police have spurred tension ahead of local elections that will test opposition to the Frelimo government.
Amid the worst political violence the country has seen since its 16-year civil war, Mozambique’s president says a war is unlikely to break out.
The latest attack — which killed one and injured 10 — has raised concerns that Mozambique could slip back into conflict.
Following a raid on a military base by government troops, Mozambique’s former rebel movement Renamo says its leader’s right-hand man has been killed.
Following ex-rebels declaring the end to a peace deal, the UN has called on Mozambique’s government and former rebels Renamo to stop the violence.
Renamo says rogue members may be behind Tuesday’s attack on a police station and wants to avoid a return to war, as does President Armando Guebuza.
Rebel group turned opposition party Renamo has pulled out of Mozambique’s peace deal after four decades on the losing side. Here’s how they got there.
Mozambique’s government has said it plans to stick to a schedule for elections later this year and in 2014.
Mozambique’s armed forces have attacked a camp of former rebels in the country’s centre where "bandits" terrorised civilians on the road last month.
Five soldiers have been shot dead after gunmen raided a weapons store in Mozambique, local newspapers have reported.
Mozambique is registering voters for upcoming polls, but the main opposition is threatening a boycott after a feud with government led to violence.
The ANC has confirmed that a total of 46 sitting heads of state will attend its weekend centenary celebrations in Mangaung in the Free State.
A prominent Mozambican businessman has been placed on a US list of global narcotics traffickers.
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/ 7 December 2009
Mozambique’s Constitutional Council has dismissed allegations by opposition party Renamo of voting rigging in elections which the ruling Frelimo won.
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/ 17 November 2009
Mozambique’s main opposition party, Renamo, on Tuesday rejected the election victory of President Armando Guebuza, saying a fresh poll must be held.
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/ 6 November 2009
Mozambique’s ruling party has taken more than two-thirds of the seats in parliament since 1975, writes Henrik Lomholt Rasmussen.
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/ 30 October 2009
Support 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.
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/ 28 October 2009
Mozambicans voted in presidential, parliamentary and provincial elections on Wednesday, with President Armando Guebuza expected to retain power.
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/ 28 October 2009
Voting began in Mozambique’s elections on Wednesday, with President Armando Guebuza expected to retain power.
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/ 27 October 2009
As Mozambique heads to the polls on Wednesday, the ruling party looks set for an easy victory over an opposition battered by a recent split.
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/ 26 October 2009
After South Africa, Malawi and Botswana the 2009 Southern Africa election express rolls into the region’s rising star, Mozambique, this week.