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Over 25% African Businesses Are Female-Led; But Only Get $1 For Every $25 Males Raise In Funding
As well as facing major challenges as entrepreneurs, women in Africa are facing marital rape, female genital mutilation and child marriage.
EU Boosts Military Support To Gas-rich Mozambique Amid Energy Crisis
The European Union said on Thursday it would provide additional support to an African military mission in Mozambique, as Islamist attacks threaten gas projects meant to reduce the bloc's reliance on Russian energy.
Black Death plague scare in Africa – Things you need to know about the devastating pandemic
Malawi has become the tenth country in Africa to be put on high alert over fears that the plague could spread there from Madagascar.
Ten African nations now on high alert over spread of Black Death plague
Malawi has become the tenth African country to be put on high alert over fears the pneumonic plague could spread there from Madagascar.
Vampire scare spreads in Malawi as 2 more people suspected of drinking human blood lynched
Mobs torched a 22-year-old epileptic man in Chileka and stoned another man to death after they were suspected of being vampires.
Mozambique's rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama announces 'beginning of end of war'
Low-level violence has left hundreds dead and tens of thousands displaced.
Malaysia airport customs seize 18 African rhino horns worth $3.1m
Eighteen rhino horns weighing more than 51kg was flown in from Mozambique via Qatar Airways to Kuala Lumpur.
Mozambique university bans dreadlocks, sandals, shorts and tight dresses
Zambian police have pledged to arrest people who where mini-skirts or have their belly buttons exposed.
Mozambique: Footballer devoured by giant 16ft crocodile as he jogged beside Zambezi river
Body still missing of Estevao Alberto Gino, 19, played for the Atletico Mineiro de Tete.
Richard Hammond knocked unconscious in crash while filming Grand Tour in Mozambique
Presenter hits head falling off motorbike 11 years after suffering brain damage in horror crash.
Dirty rivers in drought-hit Mozambique kill as much as lack of food
IBTimes UK visits Changara district, where charity World Vision is assisting drought-hit communities.
Mozambique: Faces of people affected by drought and crop-eating insects
IBTimes UK visits Mozambique's Tete province, where vulnerable communities have been impacted by lack of water.
Mozambique schools use theatre to promote women's rights as drought fuels child marriages
IBTimes UK visits a school in Tete, where teachers are using theatre to educate pupils on child marriage.
Millions go hungry in drought-hit Mozambique as threat of new El Nino looms
IBTimes UK visits Tete province, where World Vision is assisting a drought-stricken population.
What is happening in Mozambique?
Mozambique, one of the poorest countries in Africa, is experiencing a drought and renewed violence.
Mozambique: Increasing signs a peace deal could be near as Frelimo-Renamo talks set to resume
Ceasefire in place since December after simmering conflict left 15,000 Mozambican displaced.
Mozambique's civil war guerilla adversaries announce two-month truce extension
Long-standing civil war foes Renamo guerrillas and Frelimo government had agreed to 'new year' ceasefire.
Relative calm descends on Mozambique as optimism grows for long-lasting truce
Long-standing civil war foes Renamo guerrillas and Frelimo government agreed to 'new year' ceasefire.
Who was Valentina Guebuza, daughter of Mozambique's former president, 'shot dead' by her husband?
Guebuza, who died yesterday, was ranked as the seventh most powerful young woman in Africa.
Mozambique: Multiple people killed and dozens injured after overturned fuel truck explodes
At least 73 people have died and more than 100 others were injured by the blast.
Fears after rising number of 'politically motivated killings' and attacks on the press in Mozambique
Violence has been escalating between longstanding foes Renamo and Frelimo.
Mozambique: Peace talks resume after Human Rights Watch condemns 'politically-motivated killings'
Rights group claims authorities are 'failing to investigate and prosecute' grave crimes.
Renamo militant attacks on health clinics threatening lives of thousands of civilians
In rising violent assaults, armed men have looted medicines, supplies and destroyed medical equipment.
Negotiations between Frelimo and Renamo suspended as Mozambique war escalates
International mediators suspend peace talks until 8 August as Renamo multiplies attacks.
Families of passengers of MH370 angry at possible evidence being ignored
Personal items and parts of the plane that resemble the plane seat of Malaysian Airlines, were found by a US lawyer.
Martial eagle star of Steve Backshall TV series 'Fierce' killed in Mozambique
Martial eagle populations in Kruger have declined 54% in 20 years.
MH370: Possible piece of debris from missing Boeing 777 discovered in Mozambique
The debris was described as being similar in appearance to other previously recovered pieces of wreckage.
Mozambique's decrepit Grande Hotel and the 3,000-strong squatter community that now lives there
The Grande Hotel da Beira was once the largest and most luxurious hotel on the African continent.
Frelimo government must investigate mass graves claims in Mozambique urges rights group
Local farmers say up to 120 bodies may be buried in area controlled by the army.
Mozambique: Renamo and Frelimo accused of targeting civilians in tat-for-tat violence
11,000 Mozambican refugees have fled to Malawi amid increasing conflict between old foes.