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Mozambique

Let’s talk about sex, baby – help is just an SMS away for young people in Mozambique
Article
/ 27 July 2016

Let’s talk about sex, baby – help is just an SMS away for young people in Mozambique

​Nearly 36 000 young Mozambicans have signed up for SMS-based health counselling but will the new technology curb HIV infections?

By Ina Skosana and Julia Grey
​Technology speeds up diagnosis and HIV testing for babies in Mozambique
Article
/ 21 July 2016

​Technology speeds up diagnosis and HIV testing for babies in Mozambique

Technology has cut diagnosis waiting times, getting infants on to treatment sooner.

By Ina Skosana
​There’s a crisis in our oceans, illegal fishing dwarfs ivory and rhino horn poaching
Article
/ 18 July 2016

​There’s a crisis in our oceans, illegal fishing dwarfs ivory and rhino horn poaching

France, SA and Mozambique will give trawlers in the Mozambique Channel a harder time, but can they control the $23bn a year industry?

By Geoff Hill
The Mozambiguous debt
Article
/ 10 June 2016

The Mozambiguous debt

Despite the country’s emerging debt debacle, its substantional gas reserves are cooking.

By Lynley Donnelly
Mozambique is being punished for its hidden guarantees to parastatals
Article
/ 6 June 2016

Mozambique is being punished for its hidden guarantees to parastatals

Despite the country’s emerging debt debacle, its gas reserves are cooking.

By Lynley Donnelly
‘Let’s go’ to Maputo’s Azgo festival
Article
/ 13 May 2016

‘Let’s go’ to Maputo’s Azgo festival

The event presents a line-up of musicians from the continent, international artists and diasporic Africans.

By Katlego Mkhwanazi
Failed tuna venture debt could sink Mozambique
Africa
/ 9 May 2016

Failed tuna venture debt could sink Mozambique

The country has everything going for it yet is plagued by debts and mismanaged budgets, as the disastrous $850mn fishing scheme clearly illustrates.

By Joe Brock
Undisclosed loans put Mozambique in IMF dog box
Article
/ 21 April 2016

Undisclosed loans put Mozambique in IMF dog box

The International Monetary Fund significantly changed its assessment of the country’s macroeconomic outlook when it discovered the bilateral loans.

By Paul Wallace 1
Mozambique launches national plan to end child marriage
Article
/ 12 April 2016

Mozambique launches national plan to end child marriage

Child marriage affects nearly half of Mozambique’s girls. The country has unveiled a national plan to end this practice.

By Staff Reporter
Mozambique’s enduring discrimination leaves gay men untreated for HIV
Article
/ 4 April 2016

Mozambique’s enduring discrimination leaves gay men untreated for HIV

Bias against men with HIV is common in Mozambique, deterring many from seeking treatment.

By Bhekisisa Team
Christo Wiese, Mila Kunis and the blood rubies of Mozambique
Article
/ 11 March 2016

Christo Wiese, Mila Kunis and the blood rubies of Mozambique

The dealings of the self-proclaimed "world’s leading supplier of responsibly sourced coloured gemstones" look less rosy on the ground.

By Editorial
Moz villagers digging for rubies ‘shot and left to die’
Article
/ 11 March 2016

Moz villagers digging for rubies ‘shot and left to die’

Christo Wiese and Brian Gilbertson loom large behind Gemfields, an "ethical" company accused of operating in a "militarised" zone in rural Mozambique.

By Staff Reporter
Moz villagers digging for rubies ‘shot and left to die’
Article
/ 11 March 2016

Moz villagers digging for rubies ‘shot and left to die’

Christo Wiese and Brian Gilbertson loom large behind Gemfields, an "ethical" company accused of operating in a "militarised" zone in rural Mozambique.

By amaBhungane and Mail & Guardian
Christo Wiese, Mila Kunis and the blood rubies of Mozambique
Article
/ 10 March 2016

Christo Wiese, Mila Kunis and the blood rubies of Mozambique

The dealings of the self-proclaimed "world’s leading supplier of responsibly sourced coloured gemstones" look decidedly less rosy on the ground.

By Editorial
The migrant who calls South Africa home
Article
/ 2 September 2015

The migrant who calls South Africa home

Every month Ernesto travels back to Mozambique from Sebokeng to get a new visitors’ visa, and he has done so for the past 20 years.

By Staff Reporter
Moz lifts gay laws but queer fight goes on
Africa
/ 3 July 2015

Moz lifts gay laws but queer fight goes on

Activists describe Mozambique as a tolerant society but say LGBT people still face a long struggle for full equality.

By David Smith and The Guardian
Rights can’t wait for diplomacy
Article
/ 23 April 2015

Rights can’t wait for diplomacy

Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström is not afraid to rock the international relations boat if the need arises.

By Kwanele Sosibo
Maputo reels after ‘hit’ on lawyer
Africa
/ 6 March 2015

Maputo reels after ‘hit’ on lawyer

Some Mozambicans suspect that the shooting of outspoken academic Gilles Cistac was politically motivated.

By Adrien Barbier
Shock as Mozambique top lawyer Cistac shot after backing opposition, dies
Africa
/ 3 March 2015

Shock as Mozambique top lawyer Cistac shot after backing opposition, dies

Cistac reportedly said calls by Renamo for greater autonomy for the north and centre of the country could be justified under the constitution.

By M&g Africa and Staff Reporter
Moz digs garimpeiros out of trouble
Africa
/ 28 February 2015

Moz digs garimpeiros out of trouble

Artisanal miners’ associations aren’t always popular but they do help cut pollution and rehabilitate land.

By Nathalie Bertrams
Will the Cahora Bassa Dam deal still be renegotiated?
Article
/ 17 February 2015

Will the Cahora Bassa Dam deal still be renegotiated?

The pact between Pretoria and Portugal over the hydroelectric dam helped the apartheid state extend its empire’s tentacles, say researchers.

By Sarah Evans
Death toll rises as Mozambique weighs up flood costs
Africa
/ 28 January 2015

Death toll rises as Mozambique weighs up flood costs

The floods have killed 117 people, up from at least 84 dead a week ago, according to Mozambique’s deputy health minister.

By Manuel Mucari
Renamo boycotts Assembly opening
Africa
/ 16 January 2015

Renamo boycotts Assembly opening

Afonso Dhlakama demands that a caretaker government be put in place to reform the electoral institutions.

By Adrien Barbier
Moz set to seize pirate fishing ship
Article
/ 9 January 2015

Moz set to seize pirate fishing ship

The vessel has looted millions of rands’ worth of fish in a decade-long onslaught on the ocean.

By Luis Nhachote, The Continent and Fiona Macleod
Mozambique decrimanalises abortion to curb maternal deaths
Africa
/ 19 December 2014

Mozambique decrimanalises abortion to curb maternal deaths

The new law specifies that abortions will have to be carried out in recognised and designated health centres by qualified practitioners.

By Staff Reporter
Breaking fresh ground with studio in a 4×4
Article
/ 17 October 2014

Breaking fresh ground with studio in a 4×4

Wired for Sound is a mobile musical machine. Its pilot project resulted in a 17-track album, a framework to support community radio.

By Firdose Moonda
Frelimo likely to win Mozambique elections
Africa
/ 16 October 2014

Frelimo likely to win Mozambique elections

Mozambique’s ruling Frelimo party is likely to sweep hard-fought elections, according to first results and unofficial projections.

By Sapa
Maputo: A rich culture is the best currency
Article
/ 16 October 2014

Maputo: A rich culture is the best currency

Infrastructure is abysmal in Maputo, toilets stink, events start late but the cultural scene is lively and diverse, writes Mercedes Sayagues.

By Mercedes Sayagues
Mozambique opposition promises non-violent alternative
Africa
/ 14 October 2014

Mozambique opposition promises non-violent alternative

The Mozambique Democratic Movement says it will offer voters a non-violent alternative as the country heads to the polls.

By Susan Njanji
Mozambique ready for key presidential vote
Africa
/ 13 October 2014

Mozambique ready for key presidential vote

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.

By Susan Njanji
Renamo’s Dhlakama hits Maputo campaign trail
Africa
/ 12 October 2014

Renamo’s Dhlakama hits Maputo campaign trail

After an electoral overhaul, Renamo’s Afonso Dhlakama is confident that the upcoming presidential election will be the first with credibility.

By Susan Njanji
Mozambique’s former rebel leader rides election wave
Africa
/ 9 October 2014

Mozambique’s former rebel leader rides election wave

Despite support waning drastically, former rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama is pulling the numbers in the Mozambique presidential election campaign.

By Staff Reporter
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