Povo no Poder,” or “People in Power,” by the rap star Azagaia, has become the unofficial anthem of the protests over a disputed election.
A year later on Oct. 24 Daniel Chapo won the Oct. 9 election, extending Frelimo’s 50-year grip on power. Frelimo is one of the longest lasting dictatorships in Africa. The current leader of Frelimo is ...
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 presidential candidate, ...
Mozambique’s top court confirmed the ruling party Frelimo’s victory in an October election, which has sparked massive ...
The Constitutional Council, the highest court in Mozambique, on Monday confirmed the results of the country's disputed presidential election, extending the ruling Frelimo party's grip on power into a ...
The court, called the Constitutional Council, said irregularities in the election “did not substantially influence the ...
rejecting as rigged the election commission announcement that the Frelimo candidate Daniel Chapo came out on top with 71 percent. Charismatic, dramatic and determined, Mozambican opposition leader ...
The ruling Frelimo party's presidential candidate Daniel Chapo -- whose win at the ballot box in October has been denounced by the opposition as fraudulent -- visited the affected areas on Sunday.
Daniel Chapo, ruling Frelimo party's presidential candidate, visited the affected areas on Sunday. His win at the ballot box in October triggered the unrest, as it was denounced by the opposition ...
The council is, however, expected to sign off on the results of the election commission, which said that Mondlane won 20 percent compared to 71 percent for Daniel Chapo, the Frelimo candidate.
Support for former freedom fighters is dwindling across the region due to their inability to govern effectively.