Protests erupted on Maputo's streets as Mozambique's top court confirmed the ruling party's victory.
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Protests have erupted across Mozambique following the confirmation of ruling party candidate Daniel Chapo’s victory in October’s contested presidential election. The country’s highest court upheld the election results, intensifying political tensions and triggering widespread demonstrations. Venâncio Mondlane, the opposition candidate who came second, has been vocal about his allegations of election rigging. Since the polls,... Read More
Protests erupted on Maputo's streets as Mozambique's top court confirmed the ruling party's victory.
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