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Chapo’s Controversial Swearing-In Sparks Tension in Mozambique

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
January 15, 2025
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Chapo’s Controversial Swearing-In Sparks Tension in Mozambique

Daniel Chapo sworn-in

Amid rising tensions, Daniel Chapo, Mozambique’s president-elect, was officially sworn in on Wednesday, January 15, three months following a contentious election. The inauguration is marred by widespread accusations of electoral fraud and threats of a national strike.

Chapo, aged 48, claimed victory with 65% of the vote. However, opposition leaders and international observers have cast doubt on the legitimacy of the results, alleging widespread manipulation. 

The aftermath of the election saw Mozambique engulfed in a wave of protests, both peaceful and violent, leading to significant unrest and fatalities.

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Venâncio Mondlane, Chapo’s primary opponent, has been a vocal critic of the election results. Mondlane, who recently returned from self-imposed exile in South Africa after surviving an assassination attempt, called for renewed protests on Chapo’s inauguration day. 

He urged the people to rise “against the thieves of the people,” highlighting the growing divide between the government and the opposition.

Both Renamo and MDM, Mozambique’s main opposition parties, have declared they will boycott the swearing-in ceremony, rejecting Chapo’s presidency outright.

Even within Mozambique, doubts about Chapo’s legitimacy persist, despite his apparent popularity among some sectors. Civil society activist Mirna Chitsungo expressed mixed feelings about Chapo’s leadership. “Chapo is someone I admire greatly,” Chitsungo said. 

“I worked with him for four years and appreciate his openness to dialogue and recommendations from civil society. However, he is assuming an illegitimate power due to a fraudulent electoral process.”

Mirna Chitsungo

The road ahead for Chapo is fraught with challenges. He inherits a nation plagued by economic woes, rampant corruption, and a divided populace. Chapo has pledged to address these issues head-on, promising an economic turnaround and a crackdown on corruption.

Luis Nhanchote, an analyst and investigative journalist, elaborated on the hurdles Chapo faces.

“Mozambique appears to be run by various cartels, from drugs to sugar. Chapo will need a strong team to dismantle these groups meticulously. But first, he must calm the nation and restore peace.”

Luis Nhanchote

Born in 1977 in Inhaminga, Chapo’s life story reflects the turbulence of Mozambique’s history. He pursued higher education in law and development management, eventually rising through the ranks of the ruling Frelimo party. His career spans roles as a radio and television host, a legal notary, a university lecturer, and a provincial governor.

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Despite the contested election, Chapo remains optimistic. During his recent birthday celebration, he spoke of the arduous task ahead. “We must recover our country economically… it’s easy to destroy, but building is not an easy task,” he admitted.

Restoring Trust and Unity

Chapo’s agenda includes national reconciliation, job creation, electoral reform, and decentralization of power. However, analysts question how effective he can be without widespread support.

Chitsungo believes Chapo has the potential to negotiate with Mondlane, his adversary. “While Chapo may not fully satisfy Mondlane’s demands, he could meet at least 50% of them,” she suggested.

Mondlane, meanwhile, continues to be a polarizing figure. His recent experiences, including an alleged attempt on his life and the murder of close aides, have heightened his status as a defender of the people’s voice. His calls for protests have resonated with many who feel disenfranchised by the current regime.

Venancio Mondlane arrives at the airport
Venancio Mondlane arrived at Mavalane International Airport in the capital, Maputo

Nhanchote argues that Chapo must reject excessive privileges for the elite and embrace a more equitable approach to governance. This stance is crucial for winning over the public and initiating meaningful change.

Prominent clergyman Rev. Anastacio Chembeze emphasizes the need for systemic reform. “Change must start within the system itself,” he stated. “We should strive for a separation of powers and address serious ethical issues within the political elites.”

Chapo’s presidency marks a generational shift as he is the first leader not to have fought in the independence war. Nhanchote highlights the significance of this transition. “Chapo represents a new generation. If he wants to make a real mark, he must challenge the icons of the past,” he said. Failure to do so could limit his presidency to a single term.

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