What’s in the M&G this week?: A state of insecurity.
“When you hear hooves, think horse, not zebra.” That a homeless man laid waste to parliament after spending hours stealing sensitive documents, doesn't quite look right in the light.Is this just a bumbling intelligence network in a country primed for chicanery, or is it worse? To find out more, get theSoldiers plead for more air support in Mozambique’s battle against insurgents
The fearlessness of South African Special Forces together with their comrades-in-arms from Lesotho, Tanzania, Botswana and Mozambique will not be enough to sustain the ongoing battle against insurgents in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province indefinitely, according to security analysts. The story that a hapless, homeless man laid waste to half of parliament after spending hours in the building, stealing sensitive documentation, sounds suspect to many, including sources in the government.
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