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  2. List of newspapers in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Canal de Mozambique [3] Maputo Imprensa Livra-te Website: Last edition: 13th May 2013 Correio da Manhã [2] Maputo Correio Semanal [2] Maputo Demos [2] Maputo Desafio [2] Maputo Diario de Mocambique [2] Beira Domingo [4] Maputo Expresso da Tarde [2] Maputo Fim de Samana [4] Maputo Notícias [4] Maputo Rede da Criança Website: O Popular [4 ...

  3. Cristóvão Artur Chume - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] On 11 November 2021, Nyusi dismissed Chume as Commander of the Army Branch and appointed him as Minister of National Defense, replacing Jaime Neto, who had been sacked by Nyusi a day earlier. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  4. Televisão de Moçambique - Wikipedia

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    Televisão de Moçambique (TVM, lit."Television of Mozambique") is the national public broadcaster of Mozambique.It is headquartered in Maputo, the country's capital.. The network receives 60 percent of its operational financing from the government and the remaining 40 percent from advertisers and other commercial sources.

  5. Fort Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Lourenço Marques

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    The Fort Nossa Senhora da Conceição of Lourenço Marques, nowadays known as the Maputo Fortress (Fortaleza de Maputo) is located at Praça 25 de Junho and represents one of the main historical monuments of the city of Maputo, former Lourenço Marques, in Mozambique. It has a square floor plan, built in reddish stone masonry.

  6. Lutero Simango - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, he was elected president of the MDM, which is the second largest party in the Mozambican opposition. [4] He succeeded his brother in this role. [5] In June 2024, he was one of a number of African leaders to sign the Paris Declaration. [6] In the 2024 Mozambican general election he was his party's candidate for president. [7]

  7. Venâncio Mondlane - Wikipedia

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    Mondlane was born on 17 January 1974 in Lichinga, Niassa Province, Mozambique. [10] He earned a degree in forest engineering from Eduardo Mondlane University. [11] Prior to his entry into politics, he led the "Jovens Solidários" movement in the Kambukwana district of Maputo from 1990 to 2000, which provided aid to victims of the 2000 Mozambique flood.

  8. CMTV - Wikipedia

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    Correio da Manhã TV (CMTV) is a private Portuguese generalist channel, with a strong focus on news - specially crime and sensationalist subjects - and football. It is operated by Medialivre, owner of Correio da Manhã, a notable Portuguese tabloid and the most read newspaper in Portugal.

  9. Paulo Machava - Wikipedia

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    He presented a radio show called Onda Matinal ("Morning Wave"), in which he talked about Maputo's organised crime. After Mozambique's democratisation and the introduction of the multi-party system Machava moved to Savana , a weekly newspaper known for being critical of the government, where he became editor-in-chief.