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Mozambique, Mozambique · Mozambique[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] The observers from Mais Integridade (''More Integrity'') report that in Morrumbene directors of state institutions and neighbourhood leaders were instructed to collect voter card numbers and the place where each person registered for purposes that are so far unknown. The heads of the registration brigades have been instructed not to talk with the observers.See the Story
Mozambique: Collection of Card Numbers Stepped Up in Morrumbene
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Mozambique, Mozambique · Mozambique[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Mais Integriadade observers visited 1792 registration posts in the week 14-20 April, and found 234 not working. This is 12% of registration posts - a high number and much higher than earlier reports by STAE of just 2%. The problems were in Cabo Delgado (21% of posts not functioning), Zambézia (4%), Nampula (3%) and Niassa (3%). Other provinces had only 0% to 2% of posts not working.See the Story
Mozambique: Observers Report 1 in 8 Registration Posts Not Working
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Mozambique, Mozambique · Mozambique[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] The régulo (traditional chief) Chitalo, from the village of the same name in Lutuesse, Muembe, Niassa, submitted a list to the local registration post of 108 members of the community to be registered as priorities, supposedly to the benefit of the Frelimo Party.The Renamo monitor in Chitalo, Muemede Ali, last week sent a complaint to the District Elections Commission in which he accused the supervisor of t…See the Story
Mozambique: STAE Agrees to Destroy Proof of Election Crimes in Muembe
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Mozambique · MozambiqueGood afternoon. In some ways, the Hulene rubbish dump in the centre of the city of Maputo sums up Mozambique's development problems. It is dangerous, and made more so by climate change; it affects the poor more than the rich; and the country lacks the funds to replace it.The full Daily Briefing continues below for Pro subscribers. Subscribers to the Zitamar News tier can read the top half, including the full leader article, here.From the Zitamar…See the Story
The stink of inaction
Mozambique, Mozambique · MozambiqueMozambique's National Elections Commission (CNE) said more than 90 percent of the country's citizens of voting age have already registered for the general elections slate...See the Story
Mozambique registers over 90% of target voters for general elections
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Filipe Nyusi · MozambiqueIn a communiqué released today, the Presidency of the Republic of Mozambique says that Filipe Nyusi's working visit will last until 27 April, at the invitation of Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, during which he "" will hold talks with his Portuguese counterpart on specific issues of bilateral cooperation, trade and investment dynamism, as well as a meeting with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. "" The Mozambican Head of State "" will also attend the 50th…See the Story
The President of Mozambique begins a four-day visit to Portugal today.
Mozambique · MozambiqueGood afternoon. In just ten days, and as Zitamar News predicted, ruling party Frelimo’s Central Committee will meet to choose its presidential candidate for Mozambique’s presidential election in October (see below). But although the party’s Political Commission confirmed the date of the meeting at its session yesterday evening, no shortlist of names was released — not, as we understand, because the names are a secret, but because they have not y…See the Story
Frelimo keeps itself guessing
War Crimes · MozambiqueMilitary commanders from the Southern African Development Community are breaching their legal obligation to investigate alleged war crimes, a campaigner has warned. The warning comes after the body’s military mission fighting the insurgency in Cabo Delgado province, known as Samim, refused to say when it would publish its investigation into a video that appeared to show Samim soldiers burning bodies.The content of the video, which went viral las…See the Story