Video: Mozambique polls highlight inequality

Presidential candidate and leader of Renamo, the Mozambican opposition political party, Afonso Dhlakama (C), casts his vote at a polling station in Maputo, Mozambique. EPA/ANTONIO SILVA

Presidential candidate and leader of Renamo, the Mozambican opposition political party, Afonso Dhlakama (C), casts his vote at a polling station in Maputo, Mozambique. EPA/ANTONIO SILVA

Published Oct 15, 2014

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The economy of Mozambique, which holds elections, is one of the fastest growing in Africa.

However, the opposition is accusing the governing party, which has been at the country's helm since the civil war ended in 1975, of neglecting the central and northern provinces in favour of the south. Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports from Beira.

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