Mozambique's opposition leader, Venâncio Mondlane, unexpectedly declared himself the next president, disregarding election results.
His announcement ignited widespread protests and violence across the nation, challenging the ruling Frelimo party's long reign.
Mondlane, currently in exile, plans to assume the presidency on January 15th, despite the court upholding his opponent's victory.
The situation remains tense, with reports of significant unrest and casualties, raising concerns about the country's stability.