Mozambique’s National Elections Commission (CNE) on 11 November announced the final results from the 28 October general elections, confirming
17 November, 2009
Breakdown of parliamentary seats
Frelimo will have an overwhelming majority of seats in the incoming parliament, holding 191 of the 250 seats
17 November, 2009
CNE denounces vote tampering
Speaking at the ceremony where he announced the final election results, the chairperson of the CNE,
17 November, 2009
Renamo rejects results
Renamo has continued its long tradition of rejecting the results of Mozambican general elections.
17 November, 2009
“People who buy furniture aren’t preparing for war”
Frelimo has dismissed as mere bluster the threat by Afonso Dhlakama, leader of Renamo, that “Mozambique will burn”,
17 November, 2009
Fisheries cooperation renewed
The governments of Mozambique, Norway and Iceland have pledged to renew their cooperation in fisheries
17 November, 2009
Cabo Delgado cholera centre attacked
Another cholera treatment centre in northern Mozambique has been vandalised by a group of people
17 November, 2009
Natural gas for Maputo power stations
The two diesel fired back-up power stations that can provide Maputo with electricity
12 November, 2009
Final election results
Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party will have an overwhelming majority of seats in the incoming parliament, according to the results of the 28 October
12 November, 2009
Breakdown of parliamentary seats
Frelimo will hold 191 of the 250 seats. The main opposition party, Renamo, will have 51
12 November, 2009
Renamo rejects the results
Renamo has continued its long tradition of rejecting the results of Mozambican general elections.
12 November, 2009
“The Mozambican people were the main winners” - Frelimo
The Central Committee Secretary for Mobilisation and Propaganda of Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party,
11 November, 2009
CNE confirms Frelimo victory
Mozambique’s National Elections Commission (CNE) on Wednesday announced the final results from the 28 October general elections,
11 November, 2009
Final election results
The final results in the 28 October general elections, announced on Wednesday by Mozambique’s National Elections Commission (CNE),
11 November, 2009
CNE denounces vote tampering
The chairperson of Mozambique’s National Elections Commission (CNE), Joao Leopoldo da Costa
6 November, 2009
Election results: Tete province
The results from last week’s general elections in the western province of Tete,
5 November, 2009
Guebuza and Frelimo win landslide victory
President Armando Guebuza and Frelimo have convincingly won Mozambique’s presidential
5 November, 2009
Official Provincial Results
Nampula, Presidential election
5 November, 2009
Victory for Simango in Beira
In the city of Beira, the only major urban area in the country that Frelimo did not win
5 November, 2009
Renamo defeated in Maringue
Renamo also suffered a defeat in its former stronghold in the district of Maringue
5 November, 2009
Renamo threatens a return to war
Former guerrilla fighters of Mozambique’s main opposition party, Renamo,
5 November, 2009
Holland finances higher education
The Mozambican and Dutch governments signed an agreement in Maputo on 2 November
5 November, 2009
Japanese aid for education
The Mozambican Education Ministry and the Japanese government signed an agreement
5 November, 2009
Brazil finances forestry centre
The Mozambican and Brazilian governments signed an agreement on 27 October for the rehabilitation of the Machipanda Forestry Centre
5 November, 2009
North-South highway to be rehabilitated by 2012
The 2,500 kilometres of Mozambique’s main north/south highway,
5 November, 2009
260,000 may need food aid
The National Disasters Management Institute (INGC) estimates that about 260,000 people
2 November, 2009
Provisional election results by province, Monday morning
The latest results from the provisional count of the results sheets from Wednesday's
2 November, 2009
Provisional election results, Monday morning
As of Monday morning, the Election Administration Technical Secretariat (STAE)
2 December, 2019
AIDS related deaths fell 20 percent over five years
President Filipe Nyusi declared on 1 December in the northern city of Nampula that the number of deaths from HIV/AIDS in Mozambique fell by 20 per cent between 2014 and 2018.
18 November, 2019
President addresses Catholic Bishops
President Filipe Nyusi on 16 November challenged the Catholic Church to continue its commitment to achieving the social well-being of Mozambicans and indicated that dialogue should be one of the paths chosen.
17 November, 2019
New water system for Gorongosa inaugurated
More than 30,000 people will benefit from clean drinking water in Gorongosa town, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala, thanks to a new water supply system that President Filipe Nyusi inaugurated on 15 November.