MOZAMBIQUE's Daniel Chapo is set to be sworn in today as the fifth President of the former Portuguese colony, which gained its independence on June 25, 1975.
The country has been roiled by political chaos since the October election, which led to widespread demonstrations and a ...
Mozambique's new president Daniel Chapo took the oath of office Wednesday in front of a heavily guarded audience of ...
January 14, the new Mozambican Parliament, which emerged from the general elections of October 9 (see Fides, 22/10/2024), was inaugurated. However, the opposition parties, which contest the electoral ...
President-elect Daniel Chapo is due to be sworn in on January 15, amid a disputed election and simmering violence in ...
Streets in capital Maputo looked deserted with shops closed either in protest or fear of violence as Daniel Chapo begins ...
President-elect Daniel Chapo was sworn into office Wednesday, more than three months after Mozambique's disputed elections.
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola will be among some African leaders attending the Wednesday inauguration.
Mozambique swore in Daniel Chapo as president Wednesday following months of post-election violence that an NGO says has killed more than 300 people.
Mozambique's main opposition leader returned from weeks of exile Thursday, insisting he won October's presidential elections ...
Mozambican opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, whose return from exile last week sparked confrontations between supporters and police in the capital Maputo, has called for three days of protests this ...
Daniel Chapo, 48, was inaugurated on Wednesday, thus extending the Frelimo party's half-century of rule in Mozambique, ...