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Filipe Jacinto Nyusi ( Portuguese pronunciation: [fiˈlipɨ ʒɐˈsĩtu ˈɲusi]; born 9 February 1959) is a Mozambican politician serving since 2015 as the fourth President of Mozambique. He is the current leader of FRELIMO, the party that has governed Mozambique since its independence from Portugal in 1975. Additionally, he has served as the ...
The following is a list of presidents of Mozambique, since the establishment of the office of President in 1975. The current president is Filipe Nyusi. Nyusi was inaugurated for his first term as the fourth president of Mozambique on 15 January 2015, and for his second, final term on 15 January 2020. [3]
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Wednesday asked a London court to uphold his immunity, while a shipbuilding company at the centre of Mozambique's litigation over the decade-long "tuna bond ...
t. e. General elections are scheduled to be held in Mozambique on 9 October 2024. [1] [2] [3] The ruling party, FRELIMO, which has increasingly become marked with growing concerns of authoritarianism and impunity amid the controversies surrounding the 2023 local elections and the 2019 general election, is predicted to win. [4]
MAPUTO (Reuters) -Mozambique's army is fighting Islamist insurgents who launched a major attack on the northern town of Macomia on Friday morning, President Filipe Nyusi said in a televised address.
(Bloomberg) -- Sign up to our Next Africa newsletter and follow Bloomberg Africa on TwitterMozambique President Filipe Nyusi won a second term by a landslide in the natural-gas-rich nation’s Oct ...
Maputo Accord. The Maputo Accord, officially the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation, is a peace agreement between the Government of Mozambique and Renamo, signed on 6 August 2019, with the aim of bringing definitive peace to Mozambique. [1] The agreement was signed by the President of the Republic of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi ...
Politics of Mozambique. General elections were held in Mozambique on 15 October 2019. [1] [2] [3] During the leadup to the elections, assassinations and significant intimidation of prominent leaders of opposition parties and election observers were alleged. [4] [5] In addition, state resources, media, and aid for cyclone victims were also ...