Mozambique will hold presidential, national and provincial parliamentary elections on the 9th, which will elect the country's fifth president after independence in 1975, and elect a new national parliament, provincial councils and provincial governors.
Oshuf · Momad (front), presidential candidate of Mozambique's largest opposition party, Mozambique's largest opposition movement, shows his finger dipped in ink after voting at a polling station in Maputo on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
Lutero ·Simango, the presidential candidate of Mozambique's opposition Democratic Movement of Mozambique (Mozambique Democratic Movement Party), votes at a polling station in Maputo on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
People line up to vote at a polling station in Maputo, Mozambique, on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
Venancio · Munlane, center, supported by the Mozambican Optimist party outside the Mozambican parliament, votes at a polling station in Maputo on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
People line up to vote at a polling station in Maputo, Mozambique, on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
Mozambican President Nyusi (first left) meets with the media after voting at a polling station in Maputo on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)
Mozambican President Nyusi votes at a polling station in Maputo on October 9. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Ezreal · Zefanias)