3 key issues shaping Mozambique elections I BBC Africa
Mozambique goes to the polls on Wednesday 9th October to elect a successor to President Filipe Nyusi. His tenure has been marked by an Islamic insurgency in Cabo Delgado, which began just two years into his presidency and has nearly overshadowed his time in office. There are four candidates vying for the presidency and whoever wins will inherit this ongoing conflict alongside pressing economic challenges. Can the next leader turn things around? We break down the key issues shaping the Mozambican election this year.
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