The degree to which Komatipoort is dependent on Mozambican clientele has become glaringly obvious since the unrest in that country broke out. > Photo: Jacqueline Herbst “It’s scary how dependent we ...
At least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather, the ...
The debt directly contracted by Mozambique's state business sector (SEE) grew by 4% in three months, totalling 39,695 million ...
The Mozambique Road Network (REVIMO) intends to resume toll collection at all toll stations under its management from next ...
In an interview with VOA’s Somali Service, a spokesperson for Puntland security operations, Brigadier General Mohamud Mohamed ...
Carla Louveira, Mozambique’s new finance minister, takes over a treasury sapped by months of unrest and is already having to ...
A major U.S. HIV/AIDS relief program is facing potential blowback amid reports that the program was used to fund abortions in southeast Africa.
Mozambique is considering restructuring its public debt after the government lost about 42 billion meticais ($664 million) of ...
A federal court in New York has sentenced Mozambique’s former finance minister to another two-and-a-half years behind bars ...
A convergence of crises in Mozambique is forcing people to flee their homes, often multiple times, and complicating efforts to assist them.
Dozens of men sat and lay together in small caves, some so shallow they couldn’t stand up. The air was wet and stuffy, and wracking coughs echoed in the confined ...