Mozambicans head to the polls on Wednesday to elect a new president. Many citizens are hoping for an end to the jihadist insurgency that has ravaged the oil- and gas-rich northern province for nearly seven years. Around 17 million voters will cast ballots for the next president, as well as 250 members of parliament and provincial assemblies. For more on Wednesday's election Elvis Presslin spoke to Africa Affairs Analyst and Channel Africa's head of the Kiswahili service, Nixon Katembo