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Joseph Hanlon


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How Frelimo lost a province

'Like Boko Haram or similar movements in deprived parts of Africa the grievances are well-known home-grown and have been festering for many years ' says veteran Mozambique specialist Joseph Hanlon...


Frelimo takes no chances

Academic Joseph Hanlon who has many years' experience of closely following the Mozambican electoral process described an unprecedented 'a climate of control and intimidation'...

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Frelimo squares the vote

According to political expert Joseph Hanlon's Mozambique Political Process Bulletin citing statistical analysis by Wim Neeleman the number of polling stations in Gaza is 81% higher than in 2014 vastly greater than the increase in population over the same period...


Poll knocks Frelimo confidence

In Alto Molocue a suspect recount swung Frelimo to victory by just 113 votes according to Mozambique scholar Joseph Hanlon's Mozambique Political Process Bulletin which reported the elections exhaustively...


Party debts hold back Nyusi

Nyusi may also be considering returning to the Joaquim Chissano-era strategy of having weaker armed forces thus lowering the risk of political threats from any Renamo officials absorbed into the armed forces or Frelimo military factions according to the Mozambique scholar Joseph Hanlon...


Renamo and Frelimo back to the fray

Political commentator Joseph Hanlon says that compromise is being hindered by a stand-off between the two leaders neither of whom wants to lose face...


Partial win for Guebuza

The CC is to choose Frelimo’s nominee for the national presidency next year: the candidate does not have to be a PC member but it is unlikely that someone unable to win a seat on the PC could be chosen says Mozambique analyst Joseph Hanlon...


Coal train blues

According to Joseph Hanlon a writer who specialises in Mozambique there is no proof of Guebuza having a beneficial link to Insitec...


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