“Weapons and ammunition explosions at government depots,in particular at military stockpiles across the world, highlight the risks posed by inadequately managed and poorly stored weapons stockpiles. In Africa, the physical risks posed by these stock-piles, and the explosions that occur as a result of them, have left many communities suffering injury and death. While there have been a number of legal and political
initiatives adopted to assist African governments in better managing and securing their stockpiles, there are still a range
of challenges that contribute to continued explosions occurring on the continent. This paper identifies explosions that have occurred in both Mozambique and Tanzania and assesses the need for African governments to implement and promote more effective stockpile management systems, so as to prevent the occurrence of future risks and explosions.”