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Mozambique’s electoral commission should do the right thing
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th July 2019 Tensions are mounting in Mozambique in the run-up to all-important elections on 15 October. A row has broken out over the results of voter... →
From cyclone to food crisis
16th July 2019 After the double tragedy and devastation of Cyclone Idai in March 2019 and Cyclone Kenneth six weeks later, the people of Mozambique now face yet... →
Daily Podcast – July 12, 2019
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th July 2019 Making headlines: Duduzane Zuma found not guilty of culpable homicide charge; ANC backtracks on Motlanthe appointment to head probe into formation... →
UN secretary-general lauds Mozambique’s 'moral authority' in wake of deadly cyclones
By: African News Agency 12th July 2019 United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has lauded what he describes as Mozambique’s “undeniable moral authority” following the deadly... →
Acclimatising physical infrastructure to extreme weather events
By: Saliem Fakir 21st June 2019 Acclimatising conventional infrastructure to extreme weather Climate change and extreme weather patterns are already a factor in infrastructure and... →
Mozambicans don’t want to pay back the money
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th May 2019 Mozambicans are seemingly again getting the short end of the stick. With enough problems on their hands, including the aftermath of devastating... →
East Africa: Marine-based ‘blue economies’ offer massive potential
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th May 2019 Developing ocean-based resources in areas such as fisheries, aquaculture, coastal tourism, transport and ports, mining and energy, could generate... →
UJ: UJ Mobile lab to combat disease outbreaks – E. coli, sewage in water
14th May 2019 The spilling of sewage into the Durban harbour in the last week, has something in common with another recent event. Two hundred SANDF technical... →