War on terrorism almost over, says chief of police; New law to force NGOs and churches to publish accounts
Welcome to Zitamar’s daily Mozambique briefing for 16 May 2022
Agenda:
Today: Botswana vice president Slumber Tsogwane visits Cabo Delgado province
Today: The speaker of Botswana’s parliament, Phandu Skelemani, visits the Mozambican parliament in Maputo
Today’s headlines:
New law to force NGOs and churches to publish accounts (AIM)
War on terrorism almost over, says chief of police (Lusa)
Exports to EU hit $16bn in 2021 (Diario Economico)
Tensions rising ahead of elections at Maputo's Mohametan Community (O País, Carta de Moçambique)
$750m needed to rehabilitate EN1 (Diario Economico)
Locals in Macomia complain of abuses by police special forces (Rádio Moçambique)
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