While denying the legitimacy of the elections the opposition parties are trying to end popular protests and enter into ...
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Daniel Chapo of Mozambique's long-ruling Frelimo party was sworn in as president on Wednesday at a sparsely attended ceremony after months of protests against his disputed ...
Daniel Chapo was sworn in at a time of widespread anger directed at his party, Frelimo, which has led the country for 50 years and was accused of rigging the election. Daniel Chapo was sworn in as ...
Mozambique experienced significant political unrest when opposition parties alleged widespread electoral fraud in their ...
Show more Show less Chapo is expected to announce his new government this week Daniel Chapo's Frelimo party has governed the gas-rich African country since independence from Portugal in 1975 ...
For decades, Mozambicans have experienced a steep decline in the standard of living brought on by decades of neoliberal ...
Mozambique's new president Daniel Chapo vowed to unite the country upon taking the ... Chapo, 48, who was previously a little-known provincial governor, extends his Frelimo party's 50-year rule of the ...
Chapo takes oath in sparsely attended ceremony Heavy police and army presence in deserted capital Over 300 people killed in post-election protests MAPUTO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Daniel Chapo of ...
Mozambique's new president Daniel Chapo vowed to unite the country upon ... who was previously a little-known provincial governor, extends his Frelimo party's 50-year rule of the gas-rich African ...