Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi has expressed concern about the ongoing protests that have followed the disputed elections on October 9. He warned that these demonstrations could cause delays in civil servants' salaries.
The unrest, which started on October 21, has had a negative impact on tax revenues, leading to lower-than-expected fiscal receipts for November. Nyusi's comments, made through the state broadcaster, highlight the financial consequences of the protests on the government's ability to pay its employees.
This situation emphasizes the potential economic difficulties that the country may face as civil unrest continues to disrupt normal fiscal operations.