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Guerrillas come in from the cold

Paying pensions to former guerrillas of Renamo will also aid their reintegration into society

Today’s front pages in Maputo. Photo © Faizal Chauque / Zitamar News

Good afternoon. Almost all the former guerrillas of opposition party Renamo have now started to receive pension payments, according to the government, as part of the so-called demobilisation, demilitarisation and reintegration (DDR) process to bring the former fighters of the civil war, who generally have been living in remote parts of the bush, back into society.

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