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Japan donates border control material to reinforce surveillance; Renamo insists district elections are “irreversible”

Japan donates border control material to reinforce surveillance; Renamo insists district elections are “irreversible”

Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 5 April 2022

Apr 05, 2022
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Japan donates border control material to reinforce surveillance; Renamo insists district elections are “irreversible”
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Agenda:

  • Today: Start of the hearing of Helena Taipo, in a case involving embezzlement allegations with a total of 11 individuals, at the Maputo Judicial Court

  • Today: Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa continues his visit to Mozambique, including a trip to the Maputo thermal power plant

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Today’s headlines:

  • EDM reports 21% increase in energy production in 2021 (Diario Economico)

  • Japan donates border control material to reinforce surveillance (O País)

  • Renamo insists that election of district administrators is “irreversible” (DW)

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