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President Cyril Ramaphosa has cemented relations with Mozambique, saying South Africa will continue to help fight the insurgency in Cabo-Delgado Province. Ramaphosa is hosting his Mozambican counterpart, President Filipe Nyusi. eNCA speaks to Rich Mashimbye, Research Fellow at the Institute for Pan African Thought and Conversation for more. Courtesy #DStv403
Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi and the Renamo leader Ossufo Momade, have signed a peace accord to end years of hostilities that followed a 15-year civil war. Thousands of fighters will now disarm just weeks before a visit by Pope Francis and a national election set for October. Political Analyst and commentator Egidio Vaz is in Maputo, Mozambique. He now joins us via Skype for more on this story.
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Mozambique's government and the opposition Renamo movement are determined to avoid a return to civil war, according to an independent negotiator...http://owl.li/q7TNG
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa expressed the excellence of relations between the two countries
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Political party leaders in Mozambique have been urged to accept the outcome of the election. More than 10 million voters cast their ballots in the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. It's a three horse race between ruling FRELIMO, former rebel group RENAMO, and a much younger party - the Mozambique Democratic Movement.
It's hoped the ballot will help to bury old animosities still lingering from a 16-year long civil war between FRELIMO and RENAMO.
FRELIMO is expected to be returned to power.
Islamist militants have seized control of the town of Palma in Mozambique's northern province of Cabo Delgado, killing several people, including a foreign worker. The army has been fighting the rebels for five days straight, as reports came in that bodies were 'littering the streets.' According to Human Rights Watch, some of the dead had been beheaded. A spokesman for Mozambique's Defense Ministry, Omar Saranga, confirmed that dozens of people have been killed in the attack, including seven who were killed during an ambush on an attempted rescue.
Nearly 200 people had been sheltering in the Amarula Palma hotel during the attack, three diplomats and one of the organizations with people inside told Reuters news agency. Around 80 people were taken away from the hotel in military trucks on Friday, but some of the vehicles were ambushed, an official from a private security firm involved in the rescue operation, told AFP news agency. It was not immediately clear how many people, if any, remained in the hotel and how many were missing. The status of hundreds of foreign workers was also unknown.
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Mozambique's government and the ex-rebel group Renamo complete a long-awaited peace pact, inking a final deal aimed at ending years of conflict. The deal was signed by President Filipe Nyusi and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade in Maputo's Peace Square, witnessed by regional and continental leaders. IMAGES
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The SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security has taken a decision to offer Mozambique a technical assistant as the country fights the insurgents.
The decision was taken after the meeting of double TROIKA in Maputo Mozambique.
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Record-breaking Cyclone Freddy hit Mozambique for a second time on Saturday night.
The unusually long lasting tropical storm pounded the southern African nation with heavy rains, disrupting transport and telecommunications services.
French weather agency Météo-France warned of “destructive and devastating” winds and “dangerous seas and heavy rains" that could lead to landslides.
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Plans to ensure the legal movement of people and goods through the Lebombo Border Gate are well underway. The Border Management Authority Deputy Commissioner met his counterpart in Mozambique and signed an agreement to collaborate at the border. BMA Deputy Commissioner, David Chilembe, believes the agreement will benefit both countries.
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A suspected Islamist insurgent group known locally as Al Shabaab has seized the northern Mozambique town of Palma after days of fighting forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee. Local media say several people were killed during the conflict, though exact numbers haven't been verified as communication networks are down in the area. A nearby natural-gas project from French oil and gas company Total has been forced to suspend operations. The project has been stalled by repeated attacks in the region, which has been plagued by violence since 2017.
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Sky's special correspondent Alex Crawford goes to the Mozambican town of Palma to see the devastation left by extremists.
Warning: This report contains disturbing images
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In Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, authorities are grappling with a dire situation as over 70 children are reported missing in the aftermath of recent terrorist attacks. Many families have been separated during large migrations to neighbouring regions, with allegations that some have been kidnapped by Islamic State militants. The violence has escalated dramatically, leading to the displacement of 80,000 people since January, according to Médecins Sans Frontières. The children were among the thousands fleeing the Chiùre district to Nampula province in recent weeks. Stay informed as we closely follow this unfolding humanitarian crisis.
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Guest: Glécio Massango, Project Manager, Institute for Multiparty Democracy, Maputo, Mozambique
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On The Stream: A look at renewed tension between former rebels and the government in Mozambique.
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"Let us not forget: war is a defeat, always. Wherever there is warfare, the populations are exhausted, they are tired of war, which is always pointless and inconclusive, and brings only death, only destruction, and will never lead to the solution to problems, Francis said Sunday (Feb. 18).
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The cholera outbreak and public unrest are believed to have posed difficulties for Mozambique's electoral registration process, which started in April and is scheduled to conclude on June 3.
The National Elections Commission (CNE) of Mozambique has urged widespread registration for the municipal elections scheduled for October 11 among all people who are 18 years of age and older.
A registration crisis occurred in Nampula and Zambézia provinces. 89% of the registration sites visited in Quelimane during the week of May 19–25 by observers from the Mais Integridade civil society observation consortium experienced issues, a significant rise from 68% the week prior.
In Nacala Porto 75% had problems, and in Nampula city 50%, both higher than in the previous week. There is also a major maldistribution of registration brigades, with a shortfall of registration brigades in opposition areas.
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Mozambican president Filipe Nyusi said Sunday (Mar. 3rd) that the Algerian government has promised immediate support in individual equipment for members of the local militias who are fighting the jihadists alongside the armed forces.
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Mozambique is grappling with political instability as it strives to push ahead with economic development. In part two of VOA’s Vincent Makori’s interview with Mozambique’s Ambassador to the U.S. Carlos dos Santos.