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Mozambique Braces for exiled Opposition leader to Return

By : Lloyd Mahachi 

The Mozambique opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, has announced that he will return to the country on January 9th. This comes after he had been in exile for over two months, fearing for his life due to the disputed election results.

 

Mondlane had been challenging the results of the October 9 presidential election, which placed him as the runner-up to the candidate of the ruling Frelimo party. He had been vocal about his concerns and had been leading protests against the election results from outside the country.

 

In a Facebook Live announcement, Mondlane revealed that he would be returning to Mozambique on January 9th. This move is likely to escalate the already tense situation in the country, where protests have been ongoing for weeks.

 

The protests have turned violent, with police stations, banks, and factories being looted and torched in the past few days. The situation is precarious, and the return of Mondlane is likely to add fuel to the fire.

 

President-elect Daniel Chapo is due to be sworn in on January 15, and the opposition leader’s return is seen as a challenge to the incoming administration. The country is bracing for further unrest, and the international community is watching the situation closely.

 

Mondlane’s decision to return to Mozambique is a bold move, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. The opposition leader has been vocal about his demands for a recount of the election results, and his return is likely to put pressure on the incoming administration to address his concerns.

 

The Mozambique government has been criticized for its handling of the protests, and the return of Mondlane is likely to increase the scrutiny. The international community is calling for calm and restraint, and the situation is being closely monitored.

 

As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the return of Mondlane will have significant implications for the country. The opposition leader’s decision to return to Mozambique is a testament to his commitment to his cause, and it remains to be seen how the situation will play out.

Editor : Josephine Mahachi 

 

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