- Venâncio Mondlane, Mozambique's opposition leader, is in self-imposed exile and calls for unity amid impending protests.
- He urged citizens to gather and sing the national anthem in their neighborhoods at 11:45 PM until New Year's Day.
- A recent wave of protests has resulted in 278 fatalities since they began after the election results were announced.
- The ruling party's candidate, Daniel Chapo, is confirmed as the election winner, with Mondlane rejecting the results.
- International observers noted significant irregularities during the recent elections, leading to economic strain and unrest throughout Mozambique.
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