 And in Mozambique, the president has called for newly stationed multi-national troops to act with harmony and respect for human life. This is as they prepare to serve in troubled province of Cabo Delgado. The mission is funded by the southern African regional bloc. And it's with a budget of $12 million renewable by a month-by-month basis. Modern 3,000 people have been killed and 820,000 displaced since the Slammeston insurgency in Cabo Delgado began in 2017. Last month, Rwanda sent 1,000 soldiers to Mozambique to fight the militants. On Sunday, Rwandan and Mozambican troops said they recaptured the rebels' stronghold of Mossimboa, the player.