Part 10/11:
As Mozambique enters the year 2025, the question remains: what will become of its tumultuous political landscape? The boiling discontent may signal a critical juncture—could it lead to a full-blown revolution, or will the citizens keep fighting for their rights through peaceful means? What is clear is that there is an urgent cry for institutional reform and a genuine commitment to democracy among the populace.
The regime's potential responses to Mlan and his supporters hold significant ramifications. If the government escalates its strategy against Mlan, the aftermath is likely to incite further civil unrest, pushing Mozambique towards an uncertain and potentially violent future.