Former president Guebuza still set to testify in hidden-debts trial; All ‘Junta’ members have been demobilised
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 2 December 2021
Agenda:
Today: Manuel Dove and Alberto Wate are in court as part of "hidden-debts" hearings
Tomorrow: The “Civil Society Action for Social Cohesion in Northern Mozambique” program launches in Pemba, Cabo Delgado province
Tomorrow: Horácio Chongo, Caice Salé and Bilal Seedat are in court as part of "hidden-debts" hearings
Today’s headlines:
Former president Guebuza still set to testify in hidden-debts trial (AIM, Notícias)
Government should spend 0.5% of GDP on health, water and sanitation, says NGO (O País)
All ‘Junta’ members have been demobilised, UN says (Lusa)
Majority of Mozambicans vaccinated against covid-19 live in rural areas (Lusa, Evening Standard)
Security expert fears ‘over-militarisation’ of Niassa (DW)
PM calls Rwanda’s military support ‘priceless’ (Lusa)
Government announces 1200km extension for N1 highway (Verdade)
Former president Guebuza still set to testify in hidden-debts trial (AIM, Notícias)
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