n its latest report, Cabo Ligado, a conflict observing entity, said that in the first two weeks of May, Islamic extremists in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province went into hiding after heavy defeats. Recently, the group surfaced in search of food and released hostages they could not feed. "After a flurry of violent activity in the…
In its latest report, Cabo Ligado, a conflict observing entity, said that in the first two weeks of May, Islamic Extremists in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province went into hiding after heavy defeats.
Behind gunfire, rape, kidnappings, destruction of public infrastructure, and a man-made hunger crisis in Cabo Delgado there are key drivers that should be dealt with if lasting peace is to be achieved in the insurgent-hit Mozambican province.
The Southern African Development Community is holding week-long meetings that will culminate in a virtual Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government to review the bloc's mission in Mozambique on Friday.