MAPUTO (Reuters) -Mozambican police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters in the capital Maputo on Thursday during the ...
On Thursday in the heart of Maputo, Mozambique’s capital ... Isolated acts of violence do not render a protest ...
Large protests against the results of the presidential election took place in Mozambique in southern Africa.According to Al Jazeera broadcasts on the 8th ...
Hit in the leg, the reporter suffered a fractured tibia. Ten days later, a journalist from Radio Mozambique was injured during a protest in Maputo after stones were thrown at his press vehicle.
Other presidential candidates included Ossufo Momade, 63, of the main opposition party Renamo, and Lutero Simango, 64, of the ...
Riot police in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, fired tear gas to disperse a crowd protesting against alleged electoral fraud days after two opposition allies were shot dead. Several hundred people ...
Mozambique is due to announce the final results ... He’s called on supporters to paralyze the entire nation on Thursday and Friday to protest what he called a fraudulent election.
Mozambique's electoral commission has declined ... "The police are turning this into a violent protest because they are firing at us. We are here to demand that the truth about the election ...
During the tense day, thousands of demonstrators set fires and barricaded roads in Maputo. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets.