Daniel Chapo faces challenges to stabilize the country
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, who is popular with Mozambique’s youth, asserts results were rigged in favor of ruling Frelimo party that has been in power for 50 years
Violent protests called by opposition candidate to intensify
Humanitarian agencies are stepping in with help
Authorities searching for survivors amid heavy infrastructure destruction
Opposition demands elimination of legal proceedings brought against Venâncio Mondlane before talks
Discussion aimed at ending postelection unrest
Opposition calls for more protests
The opposition calls for more protests
Police fire tear gas toward independent presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane and his supporters, who had gathered to protest at the scene where two prominent opposition figures were shot dead
Killings come days before the results of the country’s disputed elections are expected to be announced
Daniel Chapo is comfortably leading vote count in nine of the country's provinces and appears set to become country’s next president
Mozambique holds general elections Wednesday
Observers see an independent posing the strongest challenge to candidate of long-ruling Frelimo party
SADC troops are set to withdraw next week from the troubled region over financial challenges
France oil giant TotalEnergies contemplating resumption of gas project
The selection ended speculation that President Filipe Nyusi planned to cling to power after the end of his term through an amendment to the constitution
Mozambique is regularly exposed to cyclones, floods and droughts, damaging private and public infrastructure.
Passengers were fleeing to escape false information about cholera outbreak
“Mozambique is a priority partner country," U.S. official says
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