Mozambique's former presidential candidate, Venancio Mondlane, stressed on Tuesday that he is willing to participate in a dialogue with President Daniel Chapo - but Chapo has not yet contacted him.
It is increasingly clear that Venâncio António Bila Mondlane, the second most-voted-for candidate in the presidential ...
Mozambique's Attorney General's Office announced on Monday that it has opened proceedings to investigate whether the ...
Former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane has accused the Attorney General's Office (PGR) of Mozambique of being a "politicized" institution on Monday, denying that the "governance measures for ...
Mondlane once again expressed his openness to dialogue with the Mozambican head of state, Daniel Chapo, to put an end to the ...
Demonstrators contesting the payment of tolls on the main access road to Maputo that connects to South Africa, the N4, on ...
Daniel Chapo and the opposition are discussing state reforms, including changes to the electoral law and constitution ...
Outspoken Mozambique's opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, revealed that there are no talks with President Daniel Chapo. In an exclusive interview with DW, Mondlane accuses the ruling FRELIMO of ...
The Mozambican Attorney-General’s Office (PGR) has suddenly woken up to the fact that former presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane is calling himself head of state and is issuing “decrees” which he ...
Mozambique's opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, has revealed that President Daniel Chapo is not open to talks. In an exclusive interview with DW, he accused the ruling Frelimo party of hypocrisy.
Mozambique is short of 12,000 primary and secondary teachers, required for the 2025 school year which is due to begin on Friday. Announcing this deficit at a Maputo press conference on Tuesday, the ...