Mozambique: Renamo Accuses Government of Inaction Over Flooding

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Mozambique: Renamo Accuses Government of Inaction Over Flooding
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Ossufo Momade, leader of Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, on Wednesday accused both central and municipal governments of doing nothing to deal with the problems of flooding in the main cities.

Maputo — Ossufo Momade, leader of Mozambique's main opposition party, Renamo, on Wednesday accused both central and municipal governments of doing nothing to deal with the problems of flooding in the main cities.

"It's our people who are suffering', he said."We have brought you some goods. We know that it's not enough, but it will minimize the situation our people are living through'. Momade should have been prepared for this, but instead he brushed the questions aside, telling reporters that he was not going to discuss"the internal situation' of Renamo.

Renamo is currently in the middle of a leadership crisis, as the Renamo candidate for mayor of Maputo in last year's municipal elections, Venancio Mondlane, tries to dethrone Momade.

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