normal life is returning but the pattern of this pandemic so far suggests some difficult weeks ahead. vicki young, bbc news, westminster now on bbc news, it s our world. a warning this programme contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting for months, a threat had been looming over northern mozambique. and on the 24th of march, 2021, that threat became real. gunfire. go, go, go, go, go! ijust saw people running and people shooting, mothers dropping their children, people falling. this is the story of the people who became trapped at the centre of mozambique s biggest jihadist attack yet. man: allahu akbar. all: allahu akbar!
Sunday s attack, which Al-Shabaab said it was behind, came after Somali leaders agreed this month to wrap up parliamentary elections by 25 February, following repeated delays that have threatened the stability of the troubled country.
"Since Monday all schools in Tapoa province are closed," Marcel Ouoba, spokesperson for a local youth movement, told a news conference in the capital Ouagadougou.