"The young men huddled around a parked car, bobbing to a beat that thumped from the speakers, singing along to an energetic and catchy rap ballad, 'Povo no Poder!' that has become an unofficial anthem for mass protests in Mozambique against a disputed presidential election. The song, which means 'People in Power,' highlights the public's rejection of perceived electoral fraud and has united many Mozambicans in their calls for change."
"They believed the presidential election was rigged by the long-governing party, Frelimo, which declared Daniel Chapo the winner with 65 percent of the vote. Protesters, however, widely denounced this result as fraudulent, leading to increased unrest and demands for political accountability in Mozambique."
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