
[miningmx.com] – THE Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo) said it would disrupt the Sena rail route which links the Southern African country’s coal mines in Tete province with Beira on the coast.
Renamo is responding to government troop movements after an arms depot was attacked near Beira and at least six soldiers killed. Renamo denied responsibility for the attack, said Bloomberg News.
“Mozambique’s government is concentrating troops to attack’ Gorongosa, an area where Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama is based, Jeronimo Malagueta, a spokesman for the party, told reporters in the capital, Maputo, today. “Renamo’s militiamen will take positions to defend Gorongosa.’
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