Former Mozambican President Alberto Chissano believes the country has established a strong foundation for future development. Speaking in Maputo, Chissano stated Mozambique now possesses the necessary groundwork to achieve significant economic and social progress. While details of his assessment weren’t immediately available, the statement signals a positive outlook from a key figure in the nation’s history. Chissano served as Mozambique’s president from 1986 to 2005, overseeing a period of transition and reform. His comments come as Mozambique continues to navigate economic challenges and opportunities in the region. The assessment suggests a degree of confidence in the country’s current trajectory and potential for growth. Further details regarding Chissano’s remarks are expected to be released.