Maputo — Mozambique’s former presidential candidate, Venancio Mondlane, has called off a further round of unrest, which he had labelled his “spearhead’.
In his latest broadcast from his hideout somewhere in Europe, on Sunday night, Mondlane said he had received a request to delay the “spearhead’ by five days, so that international organisations “can investigate crimes in Mozambique’, and the country can be resupplied with food, fuel, and other essentials.
Instead of organising protests, Mondlane…
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