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Full results are expected on Oct. 24, but many fear Monday's protest could turn bloody. Mozambique's security forces have opened fire on protesters, including after last year's local elections ...
Mozambique's ruling FRELIMO party has announced Daniel Chapo will be its presidential candidate in an election scheduled for October. FRELIMO has governed the southern African country since ...
[24] By 16 October preliminary reports showed Chapo in the lead. [25] On 24 October, the CNE announced that Chapo won the election with 71% of the vote, while turnout was at 43%. It also said that FRELIMO won in all provincial elections and won 195 of the 250 seats in parliament, with PODEMOS winning 31 seats and RENAMO winning 20. [26]
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8 August – A court in the United States convicts former finance minister Manuel Chang of plunder involving the acceptance of bribes through US banks for approving secret loans from 2002 to 2015 in what became known as the "Tuna bonds" scandal that left the Mozambican government with $2 billion in debt.
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Newspaper Location First issued Publisher Website Notes Beira Post [1]: Beira 1898 In English and Portuguese Campeao [2]: Maputo Canal de Mozambique [3]: Maputo
In a July 7 interview, Mocimboa da Praia mayor Carlos Momba stated that there was "no infrastructure" in the town. [7] Bodies were still being discovered in the neighborhoods of Muengue and 30 by July, where clashes were heaviest. The jihadists continued to hold a presence in the town, with pro-Islamic State graffiti appearing in July. [8]