(Bloomberg) -- Mozambican schools closed and office workers mostly stayed at home in the capital of Maputo as fears grew that cost-of-living protests could turn violent. The city was largely deserted ...
From empty fuel pumps to dollars selling for a steep premium on the street, Mozambique’s foreign-currency crunch is becoming increasingly obvious in the natural gas-rich southeast African nation.
MAPUTO, Mozambique – It is a curious vestige of Portugal's former rule over Mozambique, a statue of a dictator from the colonial era that faces a wall in downtown Maputo in what some observers joke is ...
Show more Show less Mozambique's capital Maputo awoke to wreckage after protests against disputed elections Some protesters also threw stones at riot police, who responded with tear gas Poll observers ...
Mozambique has added a new chapter to the sorry tale of its involvement in the international capital markets after telling creditors that its debt levels are not sustainable. The country is working to ...
Protesters burned the flag of the ruling party Frelimo Mozambique's capital Maputo on Friday suffered a mobile internet blackout after protests against the re-election of the ruling Frelimo party ...
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