Mozambique headed for crucial elections amid jihadist insurgency and drought-induced hunger
- Mozambicans will vote for a new president this week, hoping for peace in the oil- and gas-rich northern province impacted by a jihadist insurgency for nearly seven years.
- Close to 17 million voters will also elect 250 members of parliament and provincial assemblies on Wednesday.
- Daniel Chapo, candidate of the ruling Front for the Liberation of Mozambique, claims peace will help Cabo Delgado rebuild infrastructure.
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