Maputo — Mozambique's former rebel movement Renamo is once again threatening violence to grab control of the provinces which it claims to have won in last October's general election.
In a long interview published in the latest interview of the anti-government weekly “Canal de Mocambique”, Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama demanded that the ruling Frelimo Party accept his proposal for “autonomous provinces”, otherwise the country would be wracked by demonstrations and “they will not govern”.
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