The Mozambican education authorities have announced that 88 schools will remain closed during the first days of the 2005 school year as a result of extreme violence carried out by Islamist terrorists ...
Mozambique's defence minister, Cristóvão Chume, has clarified that the new Rwandan contingent deployed to Cabo Delgado will replace the troops already on the ground, ruling out the possibility of ...
More than 300 schools in Cabo Delgado province, in northern Mozambique, will be unable to function in time for the new school year, which starts this week, due to the effects of Cyclone Chido, with ...
TotalEnergies expects within “weeks” to hear positive news from US Exim Bank about finalising $4.7 billion of finance for the ...
Supported by In October, we traveled to the Cabo Delgado Province in northern Mozambique to understand how terrorists who claim an affiliation with the Islamic State have gained a foothold and ...
The U.K. government is taking legal advice over whether it can withdraw $1.15B in funding from TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE) for a controversial $20B liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique, the ...
Human Rights Watch’s research found that state security and defense forces killed, threatened, arbitrarily arrested and used ...
South Africa's Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) presents a unique opportunity not only for the country itself, but also for the African continent and the Global South to foster greater economic ...
South Africa has closed one of its busiest border crossings with Mozambique following violent post-electoral protests in the ...
TotalEnergies has again delayed the restart of its $20 billion LNG project in Mozambique due to ongoing security issues and political instability.
A recent visit to Cabo Delgado in northern Mozambique revealed the devastating impact of an insurgency that claims an ...