In recent days, protests have swept the streets of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, against the re-election of the East African country's ruling Frelimo party. Hundreds of opposition supporters have rejected what they call a "stolen" ballot in favour of the party, which has been in power since 1975. On 24 October, the electoral commission announced Frelimo candidate Daniel Chapo as the winner, but opposition leader Venancio Mondlane claimed irregularities and declared himself the victor. PROFILE OF Daniel Chapo
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00:00The president and the director-general of Spain are here.
00:20The president and the director-general of Spain are here.
00:33This is Mozambique that should be isolated from the rest of the world.
00:37This country is ours.
00:39No one should come and invade the population.
00:43This country is ours. It belongs to us.
00:47We now want to announce the arrival of Daniel Francisco.