A year-long investigation has exposed official complicity in slaughter for the ivory trade.
Mozambique’s president Armando Guebuza and rebel Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama signed a peace deal in Maputo, bringing to an end a two-year conflict.
Despite more than 160 countries having signed it, the US, Russia and China, as well as India and Pakistan, are yet to sign the mine ban treaty.
Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia will hold crucial polls this year, writes Webster Zambara.
Mozambique’s government intends on mooting a Bill that will criminalise "insulting" SMSs, emails, and internet posts.
Despite ongoing peace talks, Mozambique’s government has blamed revived rebel movement Renamo for an attack on a strategically important railway line.
Mozambique’s national disaster management institute has called on citizens to leave southern parts of the country that are badly affected by flooding.
Claims that SA female prisoners are mistreated in Mozambique’s jails will be brought up with authorities, says the international relations department.
Mozambique’s ruling party picks defence minister Filipe Nyussi as its presidential candidate in polls set for October 15.
The Development Bank of Southern Africa works with countries in the Southern African Development Community to bring power and positive change.
Observers say elections in Southern Africa this year are vulnerable to manipulation and misuse of the military to clamp down on opponents.
Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund says he knows the players are ready ahead of their Group A opener against Mozambique on Saturday.
Mozambiquan authorities have "categorically" denied reports that arrests have been made after the death of former Rwandan spy boss Patrick Karegeya.
The plane’s captain had a "clear intention" to crash an airplane that went down in Namibia at the end of November, according to an investigation.
There are believed to be no survivors from the 34 passengers on board the plane that left Mozambique Friday morning and was found burnt on Saturday.
The proposed Mphanda Nkuwa dam will affect the livelihoods of 200 000 Mozambicans and force 1 400 households to relocate, writes James Morrissey.
As Mozambicans prepare to cast their ballots in local elections, there have been concerns that an upsurge in political violence will affect voting.
Clashes between rival party supporters and police have spurred tension ahead of local elections that will test opposition to the Frelimo government.
Mozambique has attempted to reassure investors that a state-backed bond to pay for tuna trawlers is not being used to buy military equipment.
Mozambique’s government has confirmed skirmishes with revived rebel group Renamo.
Zimbabwe’s warnings of military action in Mozambique have raised questions about the Zimbabwean army’s abilities.
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.
Mozambique is making great strides in efforts to safeguard marine life in its coastal reserves, but there’s much more to do.
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.
Zuma has another bout of foot-in-mouth, Pravin trims the fat and the "White Widow" thinks Osama is the bomb.
President Jacob Zuma’s support for a major Mozambique hydroelectric project has created a conflict of interest.
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.
Police have fled a station in Maringue when members of ex-rebel group Renamo opened fire on it, following the group declaring the end of a peace deal.
Mozambique’s ex-rebels Renamo declared the end of a 1992 peace deal after government forces attacked and took over their base.