Emre Çınar has lived in Maputo since 2017 after fleeing Türkiye following the government’s crackdown on alleged critics
Outgoing President Filipe Nyusi’s Frelimo party has held power since independence from Portugal in 1975
The Mozambican capital urgently needs adaptation strategies to deal with climate change-related issues
Armando Guebuza gave evidence in a corruption trial that has transfixed the nation
A new report by the International Crisis Group examines the ongoing insurgency in northern Mozambique and looks at what needs to be done to stop it. The group’s Horn of Africa…
A humanitarian crisis looms as a violent insurgency continues to sweep over northern Mozambique. As many flee to safety, the question remains: who, or what, fuels the fire?
Impunity for the perpetrators has analysts worried that the trend of kidnapping businesspeople in Mozambique may grow
One of Mozambique’s most senior journalists escaped a kidnapping attempt in Maputo on New Year’s Eve. Matias Guente, the executive editor of Canal de Moçambique, was accosted in…
The leaders of Renamo and Frelimo hail the ‘new era’ ending clashes between the two since 2013
Dimitri Tsafendas, the man who killed the architect of apartheid, was an enigmatic ‘revolutionary’ with a ‘deep social conscience’
Border-hopping Fifi the Raiblaster and Mr Freddy experience the lows and highs that disparate audiences can bring
Despite the country’s emerging debt debacle, its gas reserves are cooking.
It is within easy reach of many South Africans and offers a fantastic other kind of experience.
Infrastructure is abysmal in Maputo, toilets stink, events start late but the cultural scene is lively and diverse, writes Mercedes Sayagues.
Less than two decades ago, Maputo was war-torn and struggling to survive. Today it is one of Southern Africa’s hippest cities.
Mara Kardas-Nelson ate and drank and walked her way through a gloriously hot, sticky and beautifully unhurried mess.
The SADC summit in Maputo, Mozambique, this month will consider approving the regional infrastructure development master plan.
Mozambique’s long-cherished special place for weddings has had a respectable makeover and the capital’s residents are overjoyed.
Mozambicans see Mohamed Bachir Suleman’s glitzy shopping mall as a symbol of a modern future for their impoverished country.
The only place in the world where the East German flag still flies is on the streets of Maputo.