Protests towards final month’s disputed election ends in Mozambique have continued for over 4 weeks. President Filipe Nyusi has known as for unity amongst presidential candidates to discover a resolution. Although demonstrations have slowed, anger persists attributable to excessive unemployment, poverty, failing providers, and corruption allegations. Notably, officers are accused of accepting bribes for maritime contracts, worsening the debt disaster. Investigative journalist Luis Nhanacote highlighted the corruption trial of former finance minister Manuel Chang. Regardless of ongoing public anger, protests are dropping momentum as opposition chief Venâncio Mondlane has left the nation, and remaining election outcomes are delayed.
Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reviews from the capital Maputo.
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