Mozambique ruling party likely to win elections despite dissatisfied youth
by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6RB31)
Venancio Mondlane is enthusing young voters in presidential elections but Frelimo's Daniel Chapo still likely winner
Mozambicans go to the polls on Wednesday in elections that the ruling Frelimo party is expected to win easily, even as an outsider candidate is shaking up the presidential race and winning over young voters in a country where the median age is just 17.
Frelimo has ruled the southern African country since the end of Portuguese colonial rule in 1975. For the first time, it is fielding a presidential candidate born after independence, Daniel Chapo, a provincial governor who was relatively unknown until being picked in May as the candidate to succeed the outgoing president, Filipe Nyusi.
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