Mozambique's Tense Election: A Struggle for Power and Integrity
Vote counting is in progress in Mozambique following a peaceful election, with the ruling Frelimo party expected to maintain power. Challenges for the winner include an Islamist insurgency and economic issues. Allegations of vote-rigging persist against Frelimo, although no major issues have been noted thus far.
Mozambique is currently deep in the process of vote counting after a national election, where the ruling Frelimo party is predicted to extend its 49-year rule.
Initial district results expected by Saturday may offer insight into the leading contender. However, the official announcement by the electoral commission will take approximately two weeks. The forthcoming leader faces numerous challenges, including a persistent Islamist insurgency in the north and high national debt.
Frelimo's presidential candidate, Daniel Chapo, 47, appears poised to emerge victorious. Despite accusations of electoral manipulation, international observers like the European Union have not noted any major issues so far.
(With inputs from agencies.)

