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A female brigade to fight violence against Mozambican women

June 10, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

In Mozambique, nearly half of all women are married before they reach the age of majority, according to the United Nations. 22% are victims of […]

IMF board approves $456 million program for Mozambique

May 11, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday granted a $456 million (€432 million) loan to Mozambique, the first since it withdrew six years ago at the […]

Somali PM orders expulsion of AU representative, President objects

April 8, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

Somalia’s Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble on Thursday ordered the expulsion of the African Union’s representative in the country, triggering a new row with President […]

Burkina Faso: Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré becomes first African to win Pritzker Prize

March 16, 2022 Geraldine Boechat 0

An African winner of the 2022 Pritzker Prize. This is a first. The greatest prize in architecture was awarded this Tuesday, March 15 to Diébédo […]

Sex education removed from school books in Mozambique

February 17, 2022 Steven Addamah 0

The Mozambican government will remove sex education content from a biology textbook for middle school students next year, after an outcry on social networks, an […]

Mozambique: The army says it has killed ten Islamist insurgents

December 22, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

The Mozambican army, backed by soldiers from allied African forces, attacked a rebel base and killed 10 insurgents in northern Mozambique, the Defense Ministry said. […]

Court upholds decriminalisation of homosexuality in Botswana

December 1, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Botswana’s judiciary upheld its decision to decriminalise homosexuality on Monday, rejecting an appeal filed by the landlocked southern African country’s conservative government. “The application on […]

Omicron: South Africa calls travel restrictions on the continent “sad”

November 30, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

South Africa, where the new Covid-19 variant called Omicron has been detected, said on Monday it was “sad” and “unfortunate” that some African countries were […]

Manuel Chang will be extradited to the United States to stand trial in the “hidden debt”

November 11, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Former Mozambican Finance Minister Manuel Chang, detained in South Africa, will be extradited to the United States to stand trial in the “hidden debt” scandal […]

Child soldiers rescued by Mozambican authorities

October 6, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Government forces in Mozambique have rescued children abducted in the Northeast of the country by jihadists who enlisted them as fighters, Unicef said Tuesday, without […]

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