The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Renamo names interim leader

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MAPUTO. — Mozambique’s Renamo opposition party on Saturday named Ossufo Momade as its interim leader after leader Afonso Dhlakama, who had headed the party for 39 years, died unexpected­ly last Thursday.

Momade, a former secretary-general of the party, will take over until Renamo’s next congress, which has not yet been scheduled.

Dhlakama’s death on Thursday pitched the country’s nascent peace process into uncertaint­y as he had opened face-to-face talks with President Filipe Nyusi after a renewed outbreak of unrest that ended in 2016.

Momade “was unanimousl­y elected as coordinato­r of Renamo’s national political commission,” party spokespers­on Alfredo Magumisse told reporters in the central city of Beira.

Renamo fought a 16-year civil war against the ruling Frelimo party until 1992 and then emerged as an opposition party that still retained its armed fighters. Momade told reporters that he was committed to Dhlakama’s peace efforts.

“We are not going to do anything other than what he initiated,” he said.

TEHRAN. — President Hassan Rouhani says the US will regret a possible withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, assuring that Iran has plans in place to counter any fallout from the decision.

“If the United States opts to pull out of the JCPOA, you will soon see the historic remorse which the move will bring about for” Washington, Rouhani told a crowd in Sabzevar in northeast Iran yesterday.

The president said he had directed related bodies months before to devise necessary measures in response to US President Donald Trump’s threat to abandon the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Dhlakama, who died at aged 65, will allegedly be given an official funeral on Wednesday in Beira before being buried in his home village Mangunde, more than 200km away, the following day.

Outside the party’s local headquarte­rs in the small town of Dondo, Renamo supporters and former militants mourned their loss and recalled fighting alongside him.

“We have come together to sing, to pray and to wait for the instructio­ns of the party about the burial arrangemen­ts,” Bernardo Joao, a Renamo activist told AFP, his voice full of emotion. — AFP.

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