President of Mozambique Daniel Chapo today urged the new police chief to combat kidnappings and terrorism, and called for the restoration of trust between society and members of the police force.
Analysis - Mozambique's parliament and its new president, Daniel Chapo, were sworn in in mid-January 2025 after a tumultuous post-election period of protests, barricades and police violence.
Dialogue with Mozambique’s opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane is necessary. However, it must not be another ‘elite bargain’ ...
Outspoken Mozambique's opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, revealed that there are no talks with President Daniel Chapo. In ...
As part of an emergency response to the devastating storm in Mozambique, MSF is providing psychological support to survivors to cope with their distress and to overwhelmed health professionals.
As part of an emergency response to the devastating storm in Mozambique, MSF is providing psychological support to survivors to cope with their distress and to overwhelmed health professionals.
Demonstrators burn tires during a protest against the electoral process in Maputo, Mozambique, 27 November 2024. (Photo by EFE/EPA/LUISA NHANTUMBO /MaxPPP) Scenes of chaos, vandalism, and looting ...
The new president must not only end post-electoral violence, but reverse the political and economic exclusion that fuelled it.Daniel Chapo, Mozambique's fifth president, inherits a nation embroiled in ...
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo appointed his new prime minister and 12 senior ministers, the government said Friday, all members of the ruling Frelimo party, which opponents claim rigged last ...
Mozambique’s President-elect Daniel Chapo may not be sworn into office on Wednesday if runner-up Venâncio Mondlane keeps his ...
Mozambique's main opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane returned from self-exile on Thursday, claiming to have won a disputed October election that sparked months of protests against the long ...
The Mozambican population grows every year. The 2017 population census counted 27 million Mozambicans, of whom 13.3 million were men and 14.5 million were women. Of the total, 33.4% lived in cities ...