Opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane returns to Mozambique amidst claims of election fraud, vowing to serve the people as president despite losing to Frelimo candidate Daniel Chapo. Mondlane’s supporters rally behind him, demanding change in a country facing economic challenges and political unrest, with tensions escalating as police clash with protesters. Mondlane’s controversial rise to power and international connections, including support from right-wing figures like Jair Bolsonaro, highlight a growing discontent with longstanding political parties in the region.
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Soldier arrested over rape allegation
A UK soldier has been accused of raping a woman near the British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) in Nanyuki, following a previous murder allegation against another soldier in 2012. The soldier was arrested after the incident last month, and an investigation is being conducted by UK military police, with the Ministry of Defence stating that such behavior is unacceptable and will be independently investigated. The Batuk base, established in 1964, has faced multiple allegations...
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