Make It Make Sense With Ayanda Nyathi - Why Mozambique's Post Election Unrest Matters In South Africa

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When a country experiences a civil or political unrest, its impact will certainly be felt by its neighbours. Last week, we heard the news of Mozambique’s post-election protests, and the negative impact that this had at the Lebombo border post. This moment in Mozambique is more than just a far-removed issue that South Africa can ignore. This is a historical shift happening right on South Africa’s doorstep, and may have a wide-reaching impact on both of our countries. Kaya News Anchor Gladys Mutele helps us make sense of the sentiments on the ground in Mozambique, and why South Africans need to be attentive to these developments.   
11 Nov 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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