Mozambique heads to the polls amid insecurity and drought-induced hunger
Briefly

As the governing Frelimo party prepares for elections, President Filipe Nyusi's stepping down after two terms creates an opportunity for change in Mozambique's political landscape.
Frelimo has maintained a strong grip on Mozambique since 1975, but independent candidate Venancio Mondlane's rising popularity among disillusioned youth suggests potential challenges ahead.
The upcoming elections represent not just a political transition but a chance to address pressing issues of insecurity and development in a country beset by conflict.
Chapo emphasized addressing development exacerbated by insecurity, particularly the disruptions to critical gas projects that are vital for Mozambique's economic future.
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