- Venâncio Mondlane will return to Mozambique on Thursday after being in exile since October due to safety concerns.
- His return precedes the swearing-in of new president Daniel Chapo, whose election Mondlane disputes.
- Mondlane claims he won the election, and calls for protests demanding "electoral truth".
- Violent protests linked to the election have resulted in more than 270 deaths and widespread unrest affecting the economy.
- The situation has created instability, with thousands of Mozambicans fleeing to neighboring countries.
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