Mozambique's new president vows 'unity' amid post-inauguration protests

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Mozambique’s new President Daniel Chapo has been sworn in in the capital Maputo. In his first presidential address, he pledged to promote unity in a nation scarred by post-election violence. Venancio Mondlane, the candidate who came second in October’s election, continues to contest the results and called for a national strike in protest. Demonstrations left at least seven people dead this Wednesday. 

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