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A leading international rights group has accused Mozambique's security forces of a brutal, three-month crackdown on protests after the country's election last year.
Safaricom’s mobile money platform, M-Pesa, is processing100 million transactions daily, serving over 70m customers across 170 countries worldwide.
M-Pesa started as a simple mobile money transfer service and has since evolved into a global benchmark for financial inclusion.
MozYouth Foundation took another significant step in its mission to empower young Mozambicans by signing Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with Vodacom Mozambique and M-Pesa this Wednesday. The ...
Hundreds of supporters of Mozambique's opposition protested as the country inaugurated a new president following disputed elections and deadly unrest.
A prison riot in Mozambique’s capital Maputo left 33 people dead and 15 injured, the country’s police general commander Bernardino Rafael said on Wednesday.
Mozambique’s politics have long been framed through a historical lens that pits former military antagonists against each other—the dominant ruling party, FRELIMO, against the opposing RENAMO.
Pesa Expands Remittance Services To 36 European Countries, Surpasses 1M Transactions, Achieves Profitability Canadian Fintech Extends The Reach of Its Secure and Affordable Money Transfer Platform ...
The digital wallet M-Pesa, operated by Vodacom Mozambique, the leading mobile payment service in the country, handles approximately 945 billion meticais ($15 billion) annually, representing 80% of the ...
East Africa’s biggest company Safaricom Plc sees no compelling case for splitting its mobile-money service M-Pesa into a separate unit under a new group holding structure planned for 2025.