In Maputo scheint in der Tat wieder Ruhe eingekehrt zu sein....allerdings:
"Maputo — After two days of rioting over price rises, Maputo was mostly calm on Friday, but a few minor disturbances occurred in some outlying neighbourhoods.
AIM reporters who drove across the city reported attempts here and there to set up barricades on major roads. Thus in Maxaquene neighbourhood, on Joaquim Chissano, a group of rioters had placed a blazing tyre in the middle of the road.
In Xikeleni, home to the largest of Maputo's vast informal markets, rioters tried to set up barricades on Julius Nyerere Avenue. An item of furniture had been set ablaze there, when AIM visited the area.
But the main road from Maputo to the north, the scene of dozens of impromptu barricades on Wednesday, was calm.
A strong police presence, including units of the riot police, is evident at flashpoints in the city. The police are patrolling on foot and in vehicles, and have been removing the obstacles placed by rioters in the streets.
But most banks and shops remain closed. Large crowds have gathered at all bus stops - but the small number of buses on the roads cannot transport them all. The publicly owned bus company, TPM, does not have enough vehicles to meet the demand, and most of the privately owned minibuses (known as chapas) are still off the roads, since their owners clearly believe that the riots could resume at any moment."
...ich denke, man muss das trotzdem mal noch etwas im Auge behalten....