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Mozambique: Vote Counting Begins in Polls

Pretoria — The counting of votes in Mozambique's fourth general elections have started at the country's 12 000 polling stations. Polling stations closed late on Wednesday, with results trickling in later in the evening. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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