The United Nations voiced alarm Tuesday at the violence surrounding post-election protests in Mozambique, which has forced thousands to seek shelter in neighbouring countries.
A southern African bloc called for an immediate end to hostilities in Mozambique, where post-election protests have left dozens of people dead and caused extensive damage to private and government ...
Waves of unrest have swept through Mozambique since a disputed Oct. 9 election, with security forces accused of killing ...
South Africa has sent a special envoy to Mozambique in a bid to calm the unrest in the neighbouring country. Mozambique has been rocked by violent demonstrations since the disputed election in October ...
GENEVA – Post-election unrest in Mozambique has forced thousands of people to flee their homes. In Malawi, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and the government have identified around 2,000 who crossed ...
A club of governing former liberation movements has failed to intervene as the mineral-rich yet poor country edges closer to ...
South Africa has stepped up law enforcement efforts along its border with Mozambique, amid post-election protests in the ...
Trade routes have been disrupted, border crossings are closed and mines shuttered as thousands in Mozambique flee brutal ...
Newsday Zimbabwe THE Pan African Parliament Southern Caucus has expressed deep concern over the unfolding crisis in ...
Thousands have fled Mozambique in the past week to neighbouring Malawi seeking refuge from the southern African nation's ...
Post-election violence has spread across Mozambique, paralyzing cities and disrupting daily life. As the chaos escalates, the United Nations has called for calm and a peaceful resolution.
More than 2,000 Mozambican families have sought refuge in Malawi this week, Malawian authorities said, as dozens of people ...