In Mozambique, a tug of war between public health and digital rights during the pandemicA surge of new public health apps pose privacy concerns Written by Dércio Tsandzana19 January 2021
Cyclone Chalane hit Mozambique, leaving much less damage than previous stormsThe storm eventually lost its strength, surprising manyWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson12 January 2021
Angolan police violently cracked down on protest against postponement of local electionsSix journalists were reportedly arrestedWritten by Dércio Tsandzana, Simão HossiTranslated by Liam Anderson16 November 2020
At least 15 students were ‘impregnated by instructors’ in Mozambican police academy, internal report saysThe students were prevented from completing the training courseWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson9 September 2020
Netflix to show first Angolan feature filmDias Santana is 80% an Angolan production and 20% South AfricanWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson21 August 2020
Angolan pastors break away from the Universal Church of BrazilThe dissidents claim to have taken control of 42 percent of the country's templesWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Ayoola Alabi28 July 2020
Netflix picks up ‘Resgate,’ the first Mozambican film to appear on the platformAfrican productions are gaining traction on NetflixWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Ayoola Alabi29 June 2020
Mozambicans take to social media to piece together the truth about the Cabo Delgado attacksAttacks by armed groups started in 2017Written by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Ayoola Alabi11 June 2020
Mozambique revokes decree that imposed exorbitant fees on journalist accreditationSome say the decree's purpose was to restrict coverage of the 2018- 2019 electionsWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana29 May 2020
Southern African leaders meet to address urgent security threats in Mozambique'The region must avoid a purely militarized approach'Written by Kudzai Chimhangwa, Dércio Tsandzana26 May 2020
New video gives clues about motives behind attacks in northern MozambiqueThe motives behind the attack are not definitively knownWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson28 April 2020
Mozambique and Cape Verde's telcos offer affordable mobile internet as citizens urged to stay homeBoth countries have declared a 30-day state of emergencyWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana3 April 2020
After being kidnapped and threatened, Mozambican YouTuber has his channel suspendedArsénio is one of the most famous YouTubers in Mozambique Written by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana30 March 2020
With no confirmed cases of COVID-19, Mozambique prepares for looming outbreakA lot of misinformation circulates on social networksWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana20 March 2020
YouTuber in Mozambique kidnapped after denouncing a self-proclaimed prophet'Beleza em Pessoa' is one of Mozambique's most famous YouTubers Written by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson28 February 2020
Rising attacks against journalists for reporting about the conflict in north MozambiqueAuthorities said media stories about the attacks 'demoralize' defense forcesWritten by Alexandre NhampossaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana25 February 2020
‘Luanda Leaks': How Africa's richest woman plundered the Angolan stateThe investigation was based on more than 715,000 documentsWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Dércio Tsandzana13 February 2020
New privacy law in Mozambique threatens freedom of expression, activists sayCitizens could be prosecuted for sharing images without consentWritten by Dércio Tsandzana, Liam Anderson16 January 2020
Has Russia influenced the general elections in Mozambique?Facebook denounced coordinated activities targeting Mozambique from RussiaWritten by Dércio Tsandzana23 December 2019
Civil society criticizes the arrest of 18 political delegates in MozambiqueA campaign for their freedom reached Uganda and RDCWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson10 December 2019
Morna, a music style from Cabo Verde, recognized as World HeritageCesária Évora was one of the genre's best-known interpretersWritten by Dércio TsandzanaTranslated by Liam Anderson9 December 2019