Country’s top electoral court confirms ruling Frelimo party’s win, raising fears as opposition promises more protests.
Violence that engulfed Mozambique after the country's highest court confirmed ruling party presidential candidate Daniel ...
Mozambique's highest court has upheld the governing party's win in the October presidential election following weeks of ...
Mozambique's incoming president, Daniel Chapo, is a former provincial governor with no experience in national government who was little known before his surprise nomination as candidate for the ruling ...
The Secretary-General of the African National Congress, Fikile Mbalula, sent a congratulatory message to the President of ...
Mozambique's top court has declared election victory for the country’s ruling Frelimo Party and its 47-year-old presidential candidate, Daniel Chapo, in an election process marred by widespread ...
The seven-judge bench ruled that Frelimo candidate Daniel Chapo had secured 65% of the vote, revising down the initial results of nearly 71%. Frelimo has governed Mozambique since 1975.
With limited experience in politics or government, Chapo would be Mozambique's first president born after independence and the first not to have served as a Frelimo fighter. Frelimo has ruled the ...
Chapo is due to officially take charge of the southern African country in January, becoming Mozambique's first president born after independence from Portugal in 1975, when Frelimo took power.