Povo no Poder,” or “People in Power,” by the rap star Azagaia, has become the unofficial anthem of the protests over a disputed election.
Fresh unrest erupted after Mozambique’s Constitutional Court recently upheld October election results declaring Frelimo party leader Daniel Chapo as president. Violent protests broke out in ...
The United States called for calm after the Constitutional Court said the ruling Frelimo party presidential candidate Daniel Chapo secured 65 percent of the vote, revising down provisional results ...
Giving the definitive results of the 9 October general elections on 23 December, the Council announced that Daniel Chapo, general secretary of the ruling Frelimo Party had been elected President ...
and General Secretary of the ruling Frelimo Party, Daniel Chapo, was also present. The opposition leaders present were Albano Forquilha, of Podemos, which is now the largest opposition party in ...
This brought the death toll to 278 people since demonstrations began after the electoral commission declared Chapo the winner of elections in October, extending Frelimo's 49-year rule. The ...
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 ...
This brought the death toll to 278 people since demonstrations began after the electoral commission declared Chapo the winner of elections in October, extending Frelimo's 49-year rule. The fatalities ...
Protests erupted again last week after Mozambique's Constitutional Council confirmed the Frelimo party's electoral win in October, declaring Daniel Chapo as the president. READ: Mozambique's ...