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Return of Mozambique’s Opposition Chief Mondlane: A Journey Back to His Roots

On Thursday, the political landscape of the country saw a dramatic turn as opposition leader Venancio Mondlane made his homecoming. This return comes just before the much-anticipated inauguration of Danial Chapo, the candidate from the ruling party who was proclaimed the winner of the presidential elections held on October 9, 2024. The atmosphere, however, was anything but celebratory. Reports by allAfrica’s Boakai Fofana reveal that tensions flared as police clashed with Mondlane’s supporters. Their attempts to gather at…

Tropical Cyclone Chido Devastates Southern Africa, Taking Lives and Leaving Destruction in Its Wake

In the aftermath of what some are calling "one of the fiercest storms ever recorded," northern Mozambique is reeling from the devastating effects of Cyclone Chido. Over 70 lives have tragically been lost, as reported by the National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management (INGD) of the country. The storm wreaked havoc across multiple districts in the Cabo Delgado province, with the city of Pemba bearing the brunt of the destruction. According to UNICEF, the cyclone has not only destroyed or severely damaged upwards of…

Colossal Prison Break in Mozambique: Allegations of State Involvement

In a startling turn of events, over 1,500 inmates have reportedly fled a prison in Mozambique. This massive jailbreak is occurring amidst a backdrop of escalating violence following the country's elections. Many of those who escaped have since been recaptured, yet it's believed they capitalized on the unstable security climate created by the ongoing political unrest to break through the prison walls. According to Mozambique News Reports and Clippings, there are allegations that the Frelimo government may have tacitly allowed…

Mozambicans Fleeing Violence Find Sanctuary in Malawi

In a somber turn of events, tens of thousands of Mozambicans have sought refuge in Malawi, fleeing the turmoil following a contentious presidential election held on October 9. Authorities anticipate that this number will continue to climb. To accommodate the influx of asylum seekers, the Malawian government is gearing up to transfer individuals to a more spacious facility, a necessary step given the escalating humanitarian situation. The chaos erupted after the Mozambican Constitutional Council announced Daniel Chapo as…

Outgoing President of Mozambique Seeks Dialogue to Resolve Unrest

In a recent address, President Filipe Nyusi, who is nearing the end of his current term, urged for a constructive dialogue aimed at resolving the unrest that has swept through the nation over the past few weeks. These protests erupted following the October 9 elections, during which Daniel Chapo, the candidate for the ruling Frelimo party, was announced as the victor. Nyusi expressed his concerns, noting that the ongoing violence is detrimental to Mozambique's economy, stating that it “restricts business operations and port…

Rising Rampant Violence by Law Enforcement Towards Mozambique’s Citizens and Reporters

Human rights advocates are strongly encouraging the authorities in Mozambique to take decisive action against the ongoing repression and violence directed at protesters challenging the questionable election results. The Committee to Protect Journalists has painted a grim picture of the situation, stating that the nation has "plunged into turmoil as security forces engage in violent confrontations." Disturbingly, they report that at least nine journalists have faced assault or arrest, while two foreign correspondents have…

Police Fatally Shot 50 Amid Ongoing Protests Following Mozambique Elections

Tragic news has emerged from Mozambique, where police reportedly opened fire, resulting in the deaths of seven individuals during a demonstration in Namicopo—a densely populated area in Nampula province. This grim incident has pushed the total number of fatalities attributed to police actions to nearly 50, following a series of protests that ignited on October 21, 2024. The turmoil in Mozambique shows no signs of abating, especially in the wake of recent electoral disputes. Venancio Mondlane, the leader of the opposition…

Doctors Reveal Police Are Using Lethal Force Amid Protests in Mozambique

The Medical Association of Mozambique, alongside the Order of Doctors, recently disclosed a troubling statistic: between October 18 and October 26, ten individuals lost their lives due to gunfire, while 73 others sustained injuries across the nation. These incidents unfold amid ongoing unrest as citizens vocally challenge the recent election outcomes. Reports emerging over the weekend paint a grim picture, detailing yet another three fatalities at the hands of law enforcement, according to Mozambique News and Clippings. AIM…

Fatal Unrest and New False Voting Claims Emerge in Mozambique

Election day in Mozambique commenced on a tranquil note. Yet, when poll results surfaced, a remarkable shift occurred. Reports from Mozambique News Reports and Clippings indicate that thousands of citizens, predominantly the youth, took to the streets, vehemently contesting the declaration that Frelimo had secured a staggering 70% of the vote. This outpouring of discontent has stirred the fabric of Mozambican society. Many critics, fueled by the perception of electoral manipulation, expressed their frustration. As one young…

Frelimo’s Triumph Paves the Way for Constitutional Revisions in Mozambique

Renamo has seen a dramatic reduction in its parliamentary representation, losing two-thirds of its seats and stepping down from its status as Mozambique's second-largest political party. That title now belongs to the Optimistic Party for the Development of Mozambique (Podemos), which has made significant strides with independent candidate Venâncio Mondlane at the helm, securing a total of 31 seats. As the election results awaited confirmation, there were appeals for tranquility. This came shortly after the chair of the…

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