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Mozambique's military discovers cache of weapons used by ISM ...militants plan attacks in SA

The progress made in military offensives is insufficient as ISM militants adapt their strategies.
By Séraphin Ekane May. 26, 2024

South Africa extends military presence in Cabo Delgado amid rising tensions

South Africa's contingent, which comprises 1,495 soldiers, constitutes two-thirds of the SADC mission.
By Séraphin Ekane May. 21, 2024

Cabo Delgado: Over 250,000 people return home, sea, air ports re-open

The joint forces captured the strategic port city of Mocimboa da Praia on August 8, 2021.
By The New Times Dec. 18, 2023

Thirty jihadist suspects killed in Mozambique - Samim

Nangade still has strongholds of jihadists, who have carried out daily attacks against villages, farms and military positions.
By BBC News Dec. 1, 2022

Zim at peace: ED

The run-up to the March by-elections was marred by political violence that claimed the life of an opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist.

Zim at peace: ED

The run-up to the March by-elections was marred by political violence that claimed the life of an opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist.

Zim at peace: ED

The run-up to the March by-elections was marred by political violence that claimed the life of an opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist.

Corruption Watch: The army must act fast

It’s easy to understand why. Since the turn of the millennium, soldiers—together, of course, with other security agents like plain clothes spooks—have become a symbol of brutality, beating people up for any or any reason. In the morning, mid-morning, afternoon, at dusk and at night.

By The NewsDay Apr. 24, 2022

Corruption Watch: The army must act fast

It’s easy to understand why. Since the turn of the millennium, soldiers—together, of course, with other security agents like plain clothes spooks—have become a symbol of brutality, beating people up for any or any reason. In the morning, mid-morning, afternoon, at dusk and at night.

By The NewsDay Apr. 24, 2022