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SA tourism warns against travelling to Mozambique as tensions continue to rise

by Staff Bona

On 31 October 2024, nationally, week-long demonstrations and strikes are set to unfold in Mozambique. These plans have been unfolded due to the election results, which have made opposition leaders call for action.

After the elections in Mozambique, the unrest caused quite a stir in the local community. AP News has reported that at least ten people were killed by the police while protesting the results after the elections.

While many details of the protests remain unclear, Crisis 24 has stated that thousands of protest participants could join these demonstrations. Various factors could prevent travellers from visiting this country, from border restrictions to public service disruptions.

IOL has reported that the Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (Satsa) and Africa’s Eden Tourism have stated that travellers should instead focus on postponing travel plans rather than cancelling their trip:

“While we always put traveller safety first, cancelling trips outright is premature and could unnecessarily impact this incredible destination… This approach not only protects travellers’ holiday investments but also demonstrates solidarity with our regional tourism partners during challenging times.”

Citizens have shared via social media the ongoing unrest which has led to full-blown, nationwide protests as the frustrations of Mozambique remain unattended by leaders.

Day 2 of noise strike in #Maputo city. Residents continue to protest inside their houses at night playing whatever they find.
Second video: a lady playing a “salani” song in her violin ? from her balcony- neighbors are supporting it.#FreeMozambique #MozambiqueElections pic.twitter.com/pgCvKdcDpM

— Cídia Chissungo (@Cidiachissungo) November 5, 2024

First published by: Getaway magazine

Words compiled by:Louise Bell

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