Mozambique's election: Who's contesting and what's at stake?
Briefly

Mozambicans are heading to the polls for elections that could usher in a president born after independence in 1975, amidst significant public demand for change.
President Filipe Nyusi's tenure, marked by a tuna bond corruption scandal, will likely conclude, allowing for younger candidates who promise employment and security to emerge.
Despite divisions among voters about change, younger generations are increasingly frustrated with the old political systems, advocating for new leadership amid poverty and conflict.
The upcoming elections highlight a generational shift in leadership, signaling a potential turning point for Mozambique as a new era begins after decades of Frelimo dominance.
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