Protesters in Maxixe, Inhambane, blocked the EN1 highway, resulting in looting and arson. Police faced violent confrontations as they attempted to restore order. At least one fatality was reported as public establishments closed amid the unrest.
Protesters blocked National Road Number One (EN1) in Maxixe, Inhambane, causing significant disruption and violence. The unrest occurred early on Monday, hindering vehicle circulation as passengers were forced to proceed on foot. The situation escalated with reports of looting of commercial properties and arson across the area.
Amid the protests, a police checkpoint between Maxixe and Morrumbene was set ablaze, illustrating the intensity of the violence. Multiple businesses were looted, leaving at least one establishment completely emptied. Notably, protesters targeted the headquarters of the ruling Frelimo party and the facilities of the Água da Região Sul company, setting both on fire.
To counter the chaos, police employed force to disperse the demonstrators, leading to the closure of all public establishments in Maxixe to ensure safety and order. The protests resulted in at least one reported death, raising concerns about public safety during such unrest.
The protests in Maxixe, Inhambane highlight underlying tensions within the community, resulting in significant violence and disruption. Key infrastructures were targeted, and public safety measures were enacted as authorities responded with force. The events underscore the need for addressing the reasons behind such unrest to prevent further incidents.
Original Source: clubofmozambique.com