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André Catueira is a journalist based in Chimoio, Mozambique. Biografia – André Catueira André Catueira, nasceu em 23 de Maio de 1982, na Beira (Sofala), centro de Moçambique. É jornalista desde 1998, baseado em Chimoio, Manica, centro do país. Foi formado em jornalismo comunitário, pela UNESCO durante a implantação de rádios comunitários em Moçambique, e depois para a área investigativa pela Southern African Media (NSJ), cobrindo com enfoque os temas sobre sociedade e politica, além de saúde em toda a região centro e norte de Moçambique. Inicia carreira em 1998 no Grupo de Educação Social de Manica (GESOM) para trabalhos de comunicação e imagens para a área social e saúde. Em 2000 a GESOM funda a Rádio Comunitária GESOM, onde passou como repórter e ascendeu a chefe de redação e de conteúdos. De 2006 a 2010 correspondeu para o PlusNews Português, o jornal integrado na IRIN, Rede de Informação da Nações Unidas para Assuntos Humanitários. Hoje mantém vínculos de correspondente (desde 2006) com a Agencia Lusa e (desde 2015) com Voz da América (VOA) em Portugues.
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Deadly clashes in Chimoio and Gôndola leave people outraged
In a week marked by violent protests in Mozambique, three people died in clashes between police and demonstrators in Chimoio, with 44 others injured, including 10 police officers. The report includes interviews with victims' families and police in Chimoio, highlighting the public's outrage over the incidents.
Opposition parties call for vote vigilance and Frelimo calls for calm in Beira
Opposition parties in Beira, Sofala province, Mozambique, urge voters to be vigilant during the elections, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the voting process. Meanwhile, the ruling party, Frelimo, calls for calm, encouraging voters to cast their votes and return home to await the results peacefully. The article highlights the contrasting approaches of the opposition and the ruling party in ensuring a smooth electoral process.
Displaced do not believe in electoral promises about the end of terrorism in Cabo Delgado
Displaced individuals in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, express skepticism towards current electoral promises to end terrorism, recalling similar unfulfilled promises from the 2019 general elections. Despite ongoing violence, they call for more decisive actions to end the conflict.
Mozambique: Venâncio Mondlane promises to legalize mining, but analysts question
Venâncio Mondlane, a presidential candidate in Mozambique, has pledged to legalize artisanal mining to provide formal employment opportunities for young people in Montepuez, Cabo Delgado. He argues that this move would reduce the persecution of miners, who are often labeled as illegal. However, Mozambican analysts have raised concerns about the feasibility of this promise, questioning its practical implementation.
Young people fight for change without 'tying themselves' to traditional political parties in Beira
A group of young people in Beira, Mozambique, disillusioned with the unfulfilled promises of traditional political parties over 30 years of democracy, is running for provincial elections in Sofala. Their campaign focuses on advocating for the marginalized rights of youth and women, seeking to bring about political change without aligning with established parties.
Manica: Opposition criticizes Chinese participation in Frelimo's electoral campaign
In Mozambique, opposition parties Renamo and MDM criticize the involvement of Chinese nationals in the ruling Frelimo party's electoral campaign, arguing it undermines national sovereignty. A viral video shows Cai Mary, a Chinese citizen and spokesperson for the Associação de Chineses de Manica, participating in campaign activities. The opposition claims this foreign involvement skews the electoral process and highlights the fragility of Mozambique's institutions. Despite requests, Frelimo has not responded to these allegations. The incident occurs amid growing Mozambique-China relations, with China being a major creditor to Mozambique.
Increased Humanitarian Appeal to Combat Hunger and Drought in Mozambique
In Mozambique's Manica province, over 160,000 people face severe food insecurity due to prolonged drought exacerbated by El Niño, with 33% of the population experiencing acute food insecurity in 2024. The Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Riscos de Desastres and other organizations have issued urgent humanitarian appeals, as 1.8 million people across seven provinces require assistance. The World Food Programme reports a significant increase in those at risk, with 3.3 million expected to face food insecurity by early 2025. Despite these challenges, resource shortages hinder effective response efforts.
Cabo Delgado: Bodies Found Floating in Mocímboa da Praia
In Mocímboa da Praia, Cabo Delgado, several civilian bodies were found floating, tied together, following a second insurgent attack this week. Local residents suspect the victims were fishermen captured and killed by insurgents, causing panic and prompting some to flee the area. The situation remains tense, with recent insurgent activities including the capture and subsequent release of a woman and her children. The local administrator, Sérgio Cipriano, confirmed a recent ambush and urged vigilance among residents. The Mozambican police have not commented on the incidents.
Population gives ultimatum, but pollution and detonations from Vulcan mining continue in Moatize
Residents of Moatize in Mozambique have issued a 30-day ultimatum to the mining company Vulcan to address severe pollution caused by coal mining activities. Despite the ultimatum, pollution and detonations continue, affecting the quality of life and health of the local population. The community has expressed frustration and threatened legal action if the issues are not resolved. Vulcan has refuted some accusations and promised to seek solutions, while authorities are investigating the situation.
Cabo Delgado: Government announces recovery of Mucojo from insurgents linked to Islamic State
The Mozambican and Rwandan forces have successfully regained control of Mucojo, a key commercial hub in Cabo Delgado, from insurgents linked to the Islamic State. Despite this victory, analysts remain cautious about the overall security situation in the region. The operation follows the withdrawal of SAMIM forces, with ongoing efforts to ensure safety and prevent further insurgent activities. The article highlights the challenges faced in ensuring electoral processes in the region amidst the ongoing threat of insurgency.
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