Daniel Chapo and the opposition are discussing state reforms, including changes to the electoral law and constitution ...
MOZAMBIQUE's Daniel Chapo is set to be sworn in today as the fifth President of the former Portuguese colony, which gained ...
Daniel Chapo of Mozambique's long-ruling Frelimo party was sworn in as president on Wednesday at a sparsely attended ceremony after months of protests against his disputed election victory. A local ...
Mozambique’s opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, has vowed to continue challenging the ruling party, Frelimo, following the ...
Daniel Chapo will be confirmed as Frelimo president on February 14, at an extraordinary session of the Central Committee, says party spokesperson Ludmila Maguni. The party's secretary-general and ...
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Chapo Appoints Six More Ministers
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Monday appointed six more ministers to his government, including Nyeleti Mondlane, the daughter of the man regarded as the founder of Mozambican nationality, ...
Show more Show less Chapo is expected to announce his new government this week Daniel Chapo's Frelimo party has governed the gas-rich African country since independence from Portugal in 1975 ...
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo has called on the ten provincial governors to prioritise “quick wins” – which he defined as ...
Mondlane Vows "Paralysis" as Chapo is Sworn-in as President | Firstpost Africa Mozambique has inaugurated its new president ...
The Democratic Alliance condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa’s attendance at Mozambican President Daniel Chapo’s inauguration in Maputo, saying the move ‘undermines South Africa’s role as a champion of ...
Daniel Chapo of Mozambique's long-ruling Frelimo party was sworn in as president on Wednesday at a sparsely attended ceremony after months of protests against his disputed election victory.