Saturday, July 11, 2026

Mozambique counts votes amid allegations of irregularities

Mozambique’s national election authorities were counting votes on Thursday as civil society monitors were compiling a parallel tally to detect possible signs of fraud.

• October 11, 2024
created by photogrid

Mozambique’s national election authorities were counting votes on Thursday as civil society monitors were compiling a parallel tally to detect possible signs of fraud.

The Southern African country voted on Wednesday in a national election widely expected to see the ruling Frelimo party extend its 49 years in power.

Frelimo has been consistently accused of rigging elections, which it denies.

Some observer missions noted issues with preliminary vote counting that took place overnight.

More than 200 polling stations denied journalists and observers access to the process, said Sala da Paz (“Peace Room”), a civil society platform.

“There were significant cases of …. electoral irregularities that may raise questions about the credibility of the process,” it said in a statement.

Mozambique’s National Election Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a makeshift data lab at the Centre for Public Integrity in the capital Maputo, staff uploaded pictures of handwritten results sheets from polling stations sent in by their observers.

An app they created pulls the data and crunches the numbers.

“This is very important (because) historically speaking, the electoral process in Mozambique is characterised by fraud,” said Analgencio Makamo, a data analyst for the observer mission Mais Integridade (‘More Integrity’).

The electoral commission is expected to release its first preliminary results on Saturday, with full results not expected for two weeks.

Past elections have shown significant discrepancies between the official and parallel counts.

Four candidates are vying to replace President Filipe Nyusi, who has served the maximum two terms. Frelimo has put forward Daniel Chapo, 47, a former governor and law professor.

His main challenger is Venancio Mondlane, an independent candidate who has fired up the country’s youth.

Analysts expect isolated protests if the outcome is disputed.

“Everybody here hopes Venancio will win. It’s going to be chaos if he doesn’t,” said Siaca Chemuna, 42, a resident of Maputo’s working-class Mafalala neighbourhood, where red flags saying “Vote Frelimo” flew over tin-roofed shacks.

The winner will inherit an Islamist insurgency in the north that has halted multibillion-dollar gas projects and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

Other challenges include high debt levels and the economic impact of worsening cyclones.

A 25-year-old entrepreneur, Helena Cossa, said she hoped her vote would count.

“We are going to wait for the results but I don’t think the elections were free,” she said. 

(Reuters/NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Police

NationWide

Focus on criminals, stop targeting journalists, CPJ tells Nigerian security agencies

She also pointed out harsh bail requirements imposed on journalists, describing Mr Ugagbe’s bail conditions as “utterly punitive.”

Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa

Education

Tinubu upgrades Nasarawa poly to university

Mr Onanuga said the approval followed a proposal by Senator Ahmed Aliyu, who represents the Nasarawa West Senatorial District.

Motor Vehicle Administration Agency (MVAA)

Lagos

Lagos govt signs agreement to automate vehicle registration

Mr Osiyemi said the initiative would simplify and speed up vehicle registration by eliminating cumbersome processes.

Collapsed building

States

Three rescued, one body recovered as building collapses in Kano

The PRO attributed the collapse to the use of poor and substandard building materials.

Justice Lateef Fagbemi

NationWide

FG calls for stronger African collaboration to combat illicit wealth, transnational corruption

Mr Fagbemi added that the recovery and transparent management of proceeds of crime remained a key pillar of the country’s anti-corruption policy.

Nigerians alighting from Air Peace plane from South Africa.

Heading 2

FG reiterates commitment to ensuring safe return of Nigerians from South Africa

“The last evacuation flight, which is expected to bring home approximately 300 of our nationals, is expected to arrive in Nigeria next week,” Mr Ebienfa said.