Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi welcomed the progress that defence and security forces are making in combating the insurgents in Cabo Delgado but called for “maximum readiness” in the face of “enemy silence”. “There is a slight silence from the enemy, but we need to be at maximum readiness,” he said on Tuesday, quoted by Televisão de Moçambique. According to the President, the results...
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