Credible votes in Botswana, Senegal, South Africa and Mauritius have shone this year. But political repression and violence keeps many discredited regimes in power.
Mozambique's government has banned protests following sustained post-election unrest that has left several people dead and dozens others injured. It follows last month's disputed presidential election ...
On November 14, UNITA, Angola’s largest opposition party, announced its decision to oppose the proposed 2025 State Budget, ...
More than a month after a disputed election, protests still roil the country, even as shutdowns bleed the economy.
The political unrest in Mozambique reflects discontent with the status quo, including limited opportunities for advancement.
The victory of Frelimo’s candidate Daniel Chapo in Mozambique’s October election is being contested by his opponent, who ...
Many demonstrations have turned violent, with widespread destruction on November 7, leading to casualties, infrastructure damage, and looted businesses. Vuma cautioned that the economic losses could ...
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane called for a fresh round of protests starting Wednesday after the election authority said the Frelimo party -- in power since independence from Portugal in 1975 -- ...
Weeks of violent protests have marked the outcome of Mozambique disputed Oct. 9 elections, which saw ruling party Frelimo’s ...
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola has issued a congratulatory message to the Frelimo party in Mozambique for ...