Four supporters of Mozambican presidential candidate Aristides Mondlane were reportedly shot and injured in Nampula province on Tuesday. The incident occurred amidst escalating tensions surrounding the upcoming general elections. Details remain scarce, but initial reports suggest the shooting was carried out by individuals linked to the ruling Frelimo party, though this has not been officially confirmed. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, aiming to identify the perpetrators and understand the motives behind the attack. The shooting raises concerns about the potential for further violence as the election campaign progresses. Mondlane’s campaign team has condemned the attack and called for a thorough investigation and increased security measures. This event adds to a history of politically motivated violence during election periods in Mozambique.