Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi, commonly known as Chapo, has called for the development of more effective strategies to counter drug trafficking within the country. Addressing the nation, Chapo highlighted the significant threat posed by drug trafficking to Mozambique’s stability and security. He emphasized the need to move beyond current methods and adopt innovative approaches to disrupt trafficking networks. The President’s statement signals a potential shift in Mozambique’s anti-narcotics policies. Details regarding specific proposed strategies were not immediately released, but Chapo stressed the importance of international cooperation in addressing the issue. This call to action comes amid growing concerns about Mozambique’s increasing role as a transit route for illicit drugs. The president’s remarks underscore the government’s commitment to tackling the problem.