 Botswana's President Mokwitsi Masisi has launched a military mission in Mozambique to help the country fight insurgency. On Monday, Masisi heard various bases where Botswana and South African troops will be stationed, accompanied by his Mozambican counterparts. But the country is not the only one in the southern African region, leading a helping hand. Last month, South African President Sirama Fosa authorized the use of more than 20,000 troops to help Mozambique and Rwanda, as also deployed a 1,000-strong force to Mozambique.