“The companies belong to them, the shops belong to them, the bakeries belong to them, it is all theirs. And us, don't we have anything?”. Carlos Serra [1] [pt] heard this phrase from a lady from Inhagóia and wrote an interesting analyses following up the incidents in Maputo, Mozambique [2], last Monday. “The popular revolt was not ultimately against the bread and transport prices, but against the social relationships that favour some and leave others in disadvantage”.
Mozambique: Don't we have anything?
· Written by Paula Góes
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Mozambique, Governance, Ideas, Protest