The Rwandan offensive in Cabo Delgados Macomia district has slowed down and it is not clear if they are able to drive out the insurgents
This is the most violent insurgent attack since Rwandan and Mozambican forces began their offensive in Macomia district in July
Two families who lost their homes to flooding are living in rented accommodation paid for by Vulcan
Disgruntled citizens are continuing to vent their frustration against the government
With instructions coming from interior minister Ronda and from police chief Rafael that the demonstrations are not to be tolerated violence is likely to increase rather than decrease
Affected residents are placing the blame on coal miner Vulcan claiming the company blocked key rainwater drainage channels
Exhausted troops arrived in Macomia on foot having walked more than 60 km
FREE TO READ: The current unrest in Mozambique is not only about contested election results it also reflects widespread disenchantment with the status quo including limited social mobility writes Sam Jones of the United Nations University
An indisciplined police force and an absence of political leadership means more violence is inevitable
Brazão Mazula said that the Mozambican authorities had in the past rejected a proposal to make vote counting faster because Mozambiques process is not technical but political
The man who would be president has been effective in mobilising popular support but needs a new approach in order to increase pressure on the government
Blaming outside forces for internal problems wont make them disappear
The week long general strike culminated with predictable clashes between protesters and police on the streets of the capital
The Rwandan offensive in Cabo Delgados Macomia district has slowed down and it is not clear if they are able to drive out the insurgents
The Rwandan offensive in Cabo Delgados Macomia district has slowed down and it is not clear if they are able to drive out the insurgents.
This is the most violent insurgent attack since Rwandan and Mozambican forces began their offensive in Macomia district in July
This is the most violent insurgent attack since Rwandan and Mozambican forces began their offensive in Macomia district in July.
Two families who lost their homes to flooding are living in rented accommodation paid for by Vulcan
Disgruntled citizens are continuing to vent their frustration against the government
With instructions coming from interior minister Ronda and from police chief Rafael that the demonstrations are not to be tolerated violence is likely to increase rather than decrease
With instructions coming from interior minister Ronda and from police chief Rafael that the demonstrations are not to be tolerated violence is likely to increase rather than decrease.
Affected residents are placing the blame on coal miner Vulcan claiming the company blocked key rainwater drainage channels
Affected residents are placing the blame on coal miner Vulcan claiming the company blocked key rainwater drainage channels.
Exhausted troops arrived in Macomia on foot having walked more than 60 km
FREE TO READ: The current unrest in Mozambique is not only about contested election results it also reflects widespread disenchantment with the status quo including limited social mobility writes Sam Jones of the United Nations University
FREE TO READ: The current unrest in Mozambique is not only about contested election results it also reflects widespread disenchantment with the status quo including limited social mobility writes Sam Jones of the United Nations University.
An indisciplined police force and an absence of political leadership means more violence is inevitable
Brazão Mazula said that the Mozambican authorities had in the past rejected a proposal to make vote counting faster because Mozambiques process is not technical but political
Brazão Mazula said that the Mozambican authorities had in the past rejected a proposal to make vote counting faster because Mozambiques process is not technical but political.
The man who would be president has been effective in mobilising popular support but needs a new approach in order to increase pressure on the government
The man who would be president has been effective in mobilising popular support but needs a new approach in order to increase pressure on the government.
Blaming outside forces for internal problems wont make them disappear
The week long general strike culminated with predictable clashes between protesters and police on the streets of the capital
The week long general strike culminated with predictable clashes between protesters and police on the streets of the capital.
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