Police detained the two victims on Feb 12 after their video in which they abused the Mozambique president went viral.
The president explained to the two that the curfew aimed at reducing the spread of the coronavirus in urban areas. They thereafter apologized to the president. One of them even urged young people to join the government’s efforts in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
The other said social media should be used in such efforts instead of insulting people in power.
‘’I appeal to all young people to use social networks to publish educational content… to make others aware that this disease exists and is causing pain and mourning for Mozambican families, wash hands and observe social distancing,’’ he said.
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