Mozambique: Nyusi resigns as Frelimo president
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In Zambezia, the independent presidential candidate, Venancio Mondlane, promised voters that, if elected, he will promote and fund self-employment for young people.
In the districts of Milange and Maganja da Costa, Mondlane led marches and told his audience “we want to assure young people, who want to work, those who have projects and want to do something, that my government will open up lines of funding for youth projects.”
“With the government of Venâncio Mondlane, you will benefit from the resources that the country has”, he promised. “We don’t just want to be famous for being a rich country. We want that wealth to be reflected in our lunch and dinner every day at home”.
Mondlane, who is backed by PODEMOS (Optimistic Party for the Development of Mozambique), also promised to reform the public administration by de-politicising it, and improving the pay and working conditions.
“It is all the people who should be served, regardless of their political party. This is called the de-politicisation of the state”, he said.
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