When Fiction Becomes Foreign Policy: The Case of the 49 Afrikaner “Refugees” in the US

On 12 May 2025, 49 white South African citizens, identified as Afrikaners, arrived in the United States with refugee status. Their arrival followed a call from President Donald Trump, who, since the start of his second term, has accused South Africa of seizing white-owned land without compensation, promoting racial discrimination, and even committing genocide. TheseContinueContinue reading “When Fiction Becomes Foreign Policy: The Case of the 49 Afrikaner “Refugees” in the US”

PESOE 2025: Charting Mozambique’s path to prosperity

How Mozambique’s 2025 budget signals resilience and opportunity in a dynamic landscape On May 9 and 10, 2025, Mozambique’s National Assembly convenes to debate the Economic, Social, and State Budget Plan (PESOE) for 2025—a roadmap that encapsulates the nation’s ambition to build a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient future. As a parliamentarian representing the FRELIMO bench,ContinueContinue reading “PESOE 2025: Charting Mozambique’s path to prosperity”

Building a Better Mozambique: The Importance of Inclusive Dialogue

Today marks a pivotal moment for Mozambique. The Assembly of the Republic is debating a landmark bill—the Political Commitment for an Inclusive National Dialogue. As a Member of Parliament, I wholeheartedly endorse this move, convinced it will pave the way for lasting national unity and progress. Why This Dialogue Matters: Learning from Our History MozambiqueContinueContinue reading “Building a Better Mozambique: The Importance of Inclusive Dialogue”