OPPOSITION presidential candidate Afonso Dhlakama and his Renamo party had won five of Mozambique’s 11 provinces by Wednesday to four for incumbent President Joaquim Chissano and his ruling Frelimo party. Results being announced over state radio as counting continues from the elections held earlier this month show voters repeating the pattern of the Mozambique’s first multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections in 1994, with the ruling party sweeping the south and the opposition winning massively in the centre and most of the north. Frelimo took their traditional southern provincial strongholds of Maputo and Gaza with 85 to 95% of the ballots. The provinces are, however, not the most populous.