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  2. Public holidays in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of City-specific holidays in Mozambique [7] Date City February 5 Matola: March 21 Tete: July 17 Chimoio: August 12 Inhambane: August 20 Beira, Mozambique:

  3. List of political parties in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Mozambique. Mozambique has a two-party system , which means that there are two dominant political parties , with difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.

  4. Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The Optimist Party for the Development of Mozambique (Portuguese: Partido Otimista pelo Desenvolvimento de Moçambique, PODEMOS) is a Mozambican political party of the democratic socialist ideology founded on 7 May 2019 by a sector of the ruling Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO) dissident from the leadership headed by President Filipe Nyusi.

  5. Mozambique's ruling party announces Chapo as presidential ...

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    Mozambique's constitution limits the president to two five-year terms. However, there had been media speculation that Nyusi would seek a third term after his re-election as party leader in 2022.

  6. 2025 in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    15 January – Daniel Chapo is inaugurated as President of Mozambique. [1] 17 January – A court in the United States sentences former finance minister Manuel Chang to 8.5 years' imprisonment over the "Tuna bonds" scandal. [2]

  7. Mozambique opposition leader says he will return home ... - AOL

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    Children shot dead after joining pot-banging protests in Mozambique He said he would arrive at 08:05 local time (06:05 GMT) on Thursday at the international airport in Maputo, calling for people ...

  8. FRELIMO - Wikipedia

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    FRELIMO (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɛˈlimu]; from Portuguese: Frente de Libertação de Moçambique, transl. Mozambique Liberation Front [a]) is a democratic socialist political party in Mozambique. It has governed the country since its independence from Portugal in 1975.

  9. Democratic Movement of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Movement of Mozambique (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático de Moçambique) is a political party in Mozambique. Founded on 6 March 2009, it was led by Daviz Simango, who was the Mayor of Beira. It formed after breaking with RENAMO, the main opposition party. [2]