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Mozambique opposition leader proposes a change in the country’s age of majority from 21 to 18 in line with regional and ...
A national dialogue was announced and a "torch of unity" lit, but many Mozambicans are suspicious about the government's attempts to address bitter divisions exposed in the last violence-scarred ...
After a self-imposed exile, Venâncio Mondlane was welcomed home by delirious crowds supporting his claim that the country’s last election was stolen from him by corrupt elites. By John Eligon ...
Mozambique’s government, led by the Frelimo party, has long been planning celebrations for 2025. It is 50 years since ...
While Venancio Mondlane stepped off a plane, security forces fired tear gas at hundreds of his supporters who gathered near the Mavalane International Airport in the capital, Maputo, to welcome ...
Police have fired live ammunition and tear gas to prevent supporters of Mozambique’s main opposition leader Venancio Mondlane ...
Venancio Mondlane returns from self-exile, defiantly claiming to have won a hotly contested October election, but security forces later used tear gas to disperse supporters who had gathered to ...
Mozambique's charismatic opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, who claims to have won the October 9 general election, has used social media to fire up younger people desperate for change in his ...
Today, Venâncio Mondlane finds himself at the centre of the worst political crisis to have shaken Frelimo’s 50-year rule of Mozambique, the resource rich but impoverished southern African ...
Venâncio Mondlane, a former opposition presidential candidate and a key figure in months-long protests in Mozambique, said he is severing ties with the Podemos party. Skip to content ...
Mondlane began his political adventure in 2013, when he joined the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM). This was a new political party created by Daviz Simango, a son of the former vice ...