Mozambican Opposition Leader Venâncio Mondlane Formally Charged with Terrorism

Mozambican opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane has been formally indicted on multiple serious charges, including terrorism, in what his supporters are calling a politically motivated case amid ongoing tensions following the contested 2024 general elections. The formal indictment marks the end of a months-long preparatory phase, with prosecutors now officially charging Mondlane with: Mondlane, who has… Continue reading Mozambican Opposition Leader Venâncio Mondlane Formally Charged with Terrorism

SADC Mandates Panel of Elders to Help Resolve Post-Election Crisis in Mozambique

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has mandated a panel of elders to engage with the Mozambican government and opposition leaders to solve the country’s political and security challenges. The body also directed its Inter-State Defence and Security Committee to propose measures to protect regional trade routes, humanitarian corridors, and energy supplies while working toward… Continue reading SADC Mandates Panel of Elders to Help Resolve Post-Election Crisis in Mozambique

Protesters Block Largest Mozambican Border With South Africa

BLOCKED: Protestors have blocked the Ressano Garcia border post, the largest land crossing between Mozambique and South Africa, after it was fully reopened on Saturday. Photo: Wikipedia.

Protesters occupied National Road 4 near the Ressano Garcia border, blocking the largest land crossing between Mozambique and South Africa, in the first of three days of protests called by presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane. The border, approximately 90 kilometres from Maputo, fully reopened on Saturday after clashes instigated by protesters restricted crossing for about a… Continue reading Protesters Block Largest Mozambican Border With South Africa

Mondlane Announces New Wave of Post-Election Protests Across Mozambique

TENSE: Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Mozambique on Thursday, voicing their anger and frustration over the country’s recent general election results. (Photos: Manuel Mucari).

Mozambique’s presidential runner-up, Venancio Mondlane, has announced a new wave of demonstrations set to take place from 13 to 15 November 2024, across various regions of the country. Speaking in a live social media appearance on Monday, Mondlane explained that these protests, marking the fourth phase of his ongoing campaign, would unfold in several stages,… Continue reading Mondlane Announces New Wave of Post-Election Protests Across Mozambique

Mozambique-South Africa Border Reopens Amid Revenue Loss Due to Post-Election Protests

UP IN ARMS: Protesters from all over Maputo and Matola tried to reach the president's office and palace, but the military curtailed their progress on Eduardo Mondlane Ave, one of the city's main streets.

The Ressano Garcia border, the largest Mozambican land crossing between Mozambique and South Africa, recorded a revenue loss of 400 million Meticais (€5.8 million) during its closure due to post-election protests challenging the election results. The border was anticipated to handle goods worth 1,700 million Meticais (€24.8 million) in November alone. However, according to Mozambique… Continue reading Mozambique-South Africa Border Reopens Amid Revenue Loss Due to Post-Election Protests

Demonstrations Paralyse Mozambique Over Controversial Election Results

Maputo, Mozambique — Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Thursday, voicing their anger and frustration over the country’s recent general election results. The demonstrations, which have escalated into violent clashes in some areas, have sparked fears of political instability in the Southern African nation. The unrest follows the announcement of results… Continue reading Demonstrations Paralyse Mozambique Over Controversial Election Results

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