The leaders of Renamo and Frelimo hail the ‘new era’ ending clashes between the two since 2013
Renamo’s hardened fighters are not getting any younger, so this time the deal may stick
Hundreds of local traders gather each morning and afternoon at Senga only to find that fish populations are falling in Lake Malawi
Chang has been held in South Africa since December at the request of US authorities over alleged involvement in fraudulent loans to Mozambique SOEs
The African free trade agreement is hailed as a huge step forward by some, but criticized as a project with little chance of coming true by others
The business is an unlikely project in a country beset by grinding poverty
A lot is at stake and the cost of reconstruction is very high
Bundling him off to the US would threaten Mozambique’s security and spoil the pan-Africanist agenda
South Africa must adapt rapidly if it is to mitigate the negative effects of the low-carbon transition
Manuel Chang will be tried at home, but the American embassy is not happy
In the great battle between humans and trees, there can be only one victor, says Goldman prize-winner Alfred Brownell
Cyclone recovery has been further complicated by the cost of humanitarian and reconstruction efforts as well as a mysterious insurgency
The first floods have already been seen in some parts of Pemba, the capital of Cabo Delgado province, as well as in surrounding areas
Forecasters at Meteo-France warned that Kenneth could trigger waves off Mozambique’s northeastern shore as much as five metres higher than usual
‘None of our political elite deserves our vote. How can we entrust our futures to people who put their next shopping trip ahead of our existence?’
‘I have never come across something like this before’
As the storm neared, schools were closed and inter-island hopper flight suspended
Chang was arrested in South Africa on December 30 on a warrant issued by authorities in the US
Amid the horror of Cyclone Idai are stories of strength, resilience and survival
Chang was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport on December 30 on a warrant issued by authorities in the US
Some people in Beira are so hungry that they are scooping rotting rice from the flood waters
While aid workers have been rushing to bring emergency aid to the hundreds of thousands of affected people, there is a need to focus on sanitation
Mozambique’s second city was destroyed by Cyclone Idai, and the mayor claims that aid is being politicised. Beira will never be the same
The recent storms provide a grim reminder of the prospect of future tropical cyclones in a region under continued threat from climate change
Over 300 people have died and 350 000 at risk as Cyclone Idai tears through southern Africa
Cyclone Idai has diaplaced 850 000 people in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, with hundreds of thousands more in danger as it moves further west.
The music festival has revived the genre and it is now a platform for creative reinvention
US Assistant Secretary of State Tibor Nagy said he expected Pretoria to honour the extradition accord it signed in September 1999
The lead-up to the election has been characterised by disturbing developments in Cabo Delgado province in the north
Mozambique’s parliament has lifted immunity for its ex-finance minister Manuel Chang, detained in SA on a US-issued international arrest warrant.
Andre Hanekom was expected to appear before a Mozambican court next week on terror charges
Former Mozambican finance minister Manuel Chang’s arrest at has triggered a political crisis ahead of the country’s elections later this year