On 5 June, we will host James R. Brennan (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) for a seminar on the the history of a Zanzibari counter-revolutionary radio station based in northern Mozambique and supported by Portugal in the final months of the Colonial War.
Josina was a revolutionary Mozambician fighter
for FRELIMO who like thousands of women,fought for independence for her country
until she died at the age of 25.
Black women have always fought for justice and independence,all around the world,whether in battle,or politics,or any other shit you throw our way.You motherfuckers are just catching up 🤣😎We the strong plant in this garden
Since the beginning of 2024, Mozambique's northernmost province of Cabo Delgado has been engulfed in a new wave of violence. Repeated clashes between armed insurgents and security forces have been rife in several coastal towns. As a result, around 100,000 people, including over 61,000 children, were displaced between early...
Escalation of the armed violence in #Mozambique, nearly 100'000 people, more than half of them children, have been displaced in one month.
Respect for international humanitarian law is critical to spare civilians from harm. #IHL
The Universal Declaration of #HumanRights Art. 19 states you have the right to "receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers".
@protonvpn will make #VPN available for free, starting 2 weeks before important #elections, until 1 week after, from:
#Israel has said it has informed the families of 31 people held in the territory since 7 October that their relatives are dead. The news came as the Qatari prime minister said #Hamas had given a “generally positive” response to proposals for a deal trading a break in the fighting and release of #Palestinian prisoners for the return of more #hostages.
Climate-Proof Schools In Mozambique: Climate Adaptation That Works
With UNICEF’s support, 1,025 classrooms across 192 schools have been reconstructed since 2019. None of the new climate-proof classrooms suffered damage during Cyclone Freddy
📗 The book “Portuguese Colonialism and Islam. Mozambique and Guinea, 1930 –1974: From Repression to Religious Seduction”, authored by Mário Machaqueiro, will be presented by Susana Trovão (CRIA) and Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC) on the 15th of November.
In Zimbabwe, "people grow the cereal grain sorghum and pearl millet, crops that are drought resistant and offer a chance at harvests, but even they failed to withstand the conditions this year.
With this year’s harvest a write-off, millions in #Zimbabwe, southern #Malawi, #Mozambique and #Madagascar won’t be able to feed themselves well into 2025."
Mozambique: Jihadists from abroad pour into Cabo Delgado (www.dw.com)
Since the beginning of 2024, Mozambique's northernmost province of Cabo Delgado has been engulfed in a new wave of violence. Repeated clashes between armed insurgents and security forces have been rife in several coastal towns. As a result, around 100,000 people, including over 61,000 children, were displaced between early...