Fallen electrical energy poles, burnt tyres and scattered stones lie within the slim streets of Maxaquene, a neighbourhood in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. They inform of the protests which have rocked the nation of 35m folks since a disputed election in October. “So many individuals need to change the nation,” says Jaime, a scholar, shopkeeper and first-time protester. He is indignant about unemployment, corruption and police brutality.