JOHANNESBURG - Mozambique’s main opposition leader has called for another 7 days of protests against what he’s called fraudulent elections.
In a livestream on Monday, Venâncio Mondlane called on citizens to extend the weeks of unrest that have left dozens dead.
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Professor Andre Thomashausen says the problem in Mozambique is well explained on pages 96 to 98 of Mondlane's appeal to the Constitutional Council.
Thomashausen served as a special advisor to the UN operation in Mozambique that implemented the country's Peace Agreement of 4 October 1992.
Professor Andre Thomashausen spoke to eNCA.