President-elect Daniel Chapo is due to be sworn in on January 15, amidst a disputed election and simmering violence in Mozambique. So how can the new president govern and unite the country?
Mozambique’s president-elect, Daniel Chapo, is set to be inaugurated on Wednesday, but there are growing concerns that violence may erupt again.
Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane said Tuesday that his supporters would "paralyse" the country over the election that he says was stolen, on the eve of his rival's swearing in.
The Industrial Association of Mozambique (AIMO) has warned that the post-election crisis, characterized by strikes, mass demonstrations and looting since 21 October, is jeopardising future investments ...
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ARMANDO DOMINGOS in Maputo, MozambiqueMozambique BureauMAPUTO, (CAJ News) - MORE than 5 000 Mozambicans have fled to some neighbouring countries as the post-election crisis in the Southern African ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes the concerning and destructive protest and violence in Mozambique following the October elections and the official proclamation by the Constitutional Council ...
The Portuguese Liberal Initiative Party considered on Monday that the minister of foreign affairs, Paulo Rangel, attending the inauguration ...
Mozambique's new Members of Parliament have been sworn in ahead of the scheduled inauguration of President-elect Daniel Chapo ...
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