The presidential candidate, Venâncio Mondlane, today denounced the existence of some negotiators who are trying to entice members of PODEMOS in order to legitimize the Frelimo government. According to Venâncio Mondlane, these are people linked to the Frelimo party who in recent days have been trying to entice some members by promising certain leadership positions. "Let them do these deals, but...
Venâncio Mondlane and Albano Carige denounce harassment and death threats
The PODEMOS presidential candidate, Venâncio Mondlane, and the current mayor of the Beira municipality in Sofala, Albano Carige, have taken to Facebook to say that they are being targeted by death threats. The accusations come at a time when the Constitutional Council (CC) is expected to give its position on the election results on Monday...
Cyclone Chido destroyed more than 100 hectares of agricultural crops in Cabo Delgado
A total of 116 hectares of agricultural crops were destroyed by the effects of Tropical Cyclone Chido in the district of Mecufi, in Cabo Delgado province, which was the most affected by the storm, according to preliminary figures released on Friday by the National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD). The balance of the impact on the productive sector, according to the...
Ressano Garcia border could see peak migration today
The Ressano Garcia border crossing, which links Mozambique and South Africa, could see a peak in the influx of Mozambican and foreign citizens over the festive season, starting today and tomorrow. According to the authorities, more than 12,000 Mozambicans are expected in the country to work in the mines and agricultural sector...
Clash between Renamo members results in two injured in Chimoio
A group of members and sympathizers of Renamo, the largest opposition party in Mozambique, were involved in a clash today, Saturday (21), in front of the building of their provincial delegation, in the city of Chimoio, in Manica province, resulting in two people being slightly injured. In an AIM publication, Brigadier Cipriano Joaquim, a demobilized Renamo member, explained that the...
INAE incinerates illegal tobacco worth 225 thousand meticais
This week, the National Inspectorate for Economic Activities (INAE) incinerated several illegal tobacco products valued at around 225,000 meticais. These were cigarettes, cigars, hookahs and electronic cigarettes that were incinerated in an action that, according to the authorities, reaffirms their commitment to public health and consumer protection. Speaking to the press,...
Renamo members beat up journalists in Nampula
A group of Renamo members and sympathizers, who were at their provincial headquarters in Nampula on Saturday morning (21), attacked three journalists who were covering a press conference called by the party's Communication and Image Office. They were reporters from the newspapers Ikweli, Rigor and the German broadcaster DW. According to...
People block vehicles and take Sasol employees hostage in Inhambane
The population of Mabime, in the district of Inhassoro, Inhambane province, blocked two vehicles belonging to the multinational company Sasol yesterday morning (Friday 20th) and "detained" two of its employees. The action comes as a way of demanding solutions to outstanding problems related to promises made by the company and the government. According to the newspaper...
Government grants time off all day on the 24th for Christmas celebrations
On December 24, 2024, the government granted civil servants nationwide time off for the entire day to celebrate Christmas and Family Day. The measure was approved under Article 5(2) of the Time Off Regulations, approved by the...
Demonstrations: US raises alert level against travel to Mozambique
Last Thursday (19), the United States raised its travel alert level for Mozambique, saying that protests could quickly turn violent. Mozambique is bracing itself for a potential escalation of protests following the announcement that the Constitutional Council (CC) will reveal its decision on the results of the elections next Monday (23)....