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Filipe Nyusi

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 Chairman of the Southern African Development Community since August 2020.[2] During his time in office, President Nyusi has promoted peace and security, and signed multiple agreements with the main opposition parties, RENAMO, to bring a definitive and lasting peace to Mozambique.[3][4][5]

Filipe Nyusi
Nyusi in 2023
4th President of Mozambique
Assumed office
15 January 2015
Prime MinisterAlberto Vaquina
Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
Adriano Maleiane
Preceded byArmando Guebuza
Chairman of Southern African Development Community
In office
17 August 2020 – 17 August 2022
Preceded byJohn Magufuli
Succeeded byFélix Tshisekedi
Minister of National Defence
In office
27 March 2008 – 14 March 2014[1]
Preceded byTobias Joaquim Dai
Succeeded byAgostinho Mondlane
Personal details
Born (1959-02-09) 9 February 1959 (age 65)
Mueda, Portuguese Mozambique (now Mozambique)
Political partyFRELIMO
SpouseIsaura Nyusi
Children4
Alma mater
ProfessionMechanical engineer
Websitewww.nyusi.org.mz

Nyusi served as the Minister of Defense from 2008 to 2014 under Armando Guebuza. He won the 2014 and 2019 Mozambican presidential elections as the candidate of FRELIMO. Despite allegations of irregularities[6][7][8][9] the President of the National Election Commission stated that "the elections were free, fair and transparent",[10] with the Constitutional Count verifying the result on 23 December 2019.[11] However, according to the European Union Election Observation Mission in Mozambique, Commonwealth Observer Group, and the U.S. Embassy in Mozambique, the 2019 election was characterized by instances of fraud, intimidation, and the murders of opposition leaders and election observers.[6][7][8][9] The President of the National Election Commission acknowledged that the 2019 elections were marked by irregularities, stating that "that is why when [the National Election Commission] announced the results, nobody heard [the National Election Commission] saying that the elections were free, fair and transparent."[10]

During his time in office from 2015 to 2018, the poverty reduction trend observed between 2009–11 and 2015 reversed direction; the number of multidimensionally poor people increased from about 21.3 to about 22.2 million people from 2015 to 2018, with the extra million poor people mainly located in rural areas of the central provinces.[12]

Since March 2015, at least 10 high-profile figures have been killed in Mozambique.[13] These include leaders of opposition parties, journalists, and academics.[14][15][16][17][13] Previously, no similarly defined high-profile leaders of opposition parties and academics were reported killed since the Peace Accord of 1992 between RENAMO and FRELIMO.[18] Nyusi has also been accused of abuse of power; for example, some 90,000 school desks publicly delivered by Nyusi in September 2018 were manufactured by a company 50% owned by his daughter.[19][20] Furthermore, court documents filed by Jean Boustani in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in 2019 and by Iskandar Safa in The High Court of Justice in London in 2021 alleged that Nyusi received up to 2 million dollars in bribes in 2014 in connection with illegal loans (also known as "hidden debts"), which caused an economic crisis in Mozambique when he was the Minister of Defense and/or afterward.[21][22]

Nyusi's time in office has been marked by the escalation of the war in Mozambique's central and northern regions.[23][24][25] The FRELIMO government has been described as authoritarian by The Economist Intelligence Unit,[26] Monjane et al.,[27] and Manning et al.[28]

Early life and career edit

Nyusi was born in Namau in Mueda District, Cabo Delgado Province, belonging to the Makonde ethnic group. Both his parents were veterans of the liberation movement, FRELIMO. At the start of the Mozambican War of Independence, he was taken across the Ruvuma River to neighboring Tanzania, where he was educated at FRELIMO Primary School in Tunduru. He pursued his secondary education at the FRELIMO school at Mariri in Cabo Delgado and Samora Machel Secondary School in Beira.[29]

In 1973, aged 14, he joined FRELIMO and received political and military training at Nachingwea in Tanzania.[30] In 1990, he completed his mechanical engineering degree at Antonín Zápotocký Military Academy (VAAZ) in Brno, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic's University of Defense.[31]

Before his appointment to the cabinet by President Armando Guebuza, Nyusi worked for the state-owned Mozambique Ports and Railways Authority (CFM). He became the executive director of CFM-Norte, the northern division of the company, in 1995.[32][33] He joined the company's board of directors in 2007.[34]

From 1993 to 2002, Nyusi served as the President of Clube Ferroviário de Nampula,[35] a top-division football club based in Nampula. He is also a lecturer at the Nampula campus of the Universidade Pedagógica,[36] a fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative,[35] and a member of the National Committee of Fighters of the National Liberation Struggle (Portuguese: Comité Nacional dos Combatentes da Luta de Libertação Nacional).[37] He received further training in management in India, South Africa, Eswatini, and the United States.[36]

Political career edit

 
A section of the crowd at his final campaign rally in Maputo.

Minister of Defence edit

Nyusi took office as Minister of Defence on 27 March 2008, succeeding Tobias Joaquim Dai.[38] Nyusi's appointment came almost exactly one year after a fire at the Malhazine armory in Maputo and the resulting explosions of munitions killed more than 100 people and destroyed 14,000 homes. A government-appointed investigative commission concluded that negligence played a role in the disaster, and Dai "was blamed by many for failing to act on time to prevent the loss of life".[39]

In September 2012, Nyusi was elected to the Central Committee of FRELIMO, the ruling party, at its 10th congress.[40]

2014 presidential election edit

On 1 March 2014, the FRELIMO Central Committee elected Nyusi as the party's candidate for the 2014 presidential election. In the first round of voting, he received 46% of the vote—well ahead of the second-place candidate, Luisa Diogo, but short of the majority needed to win outright. He defeated Diogo in the second round with 68% to her 31%. Although Nyusi was regarded as relatively obscure compared to the other candidates,[40] he was most closely identified with President Guebuza. It was generally believed that the selection of Nyusi as FRELIMO's candidate would enable Guebuza, who was required to step down due to term limits, to retain substantial power after leaving office. Diogo, the defeated candidate, was associated with opposition to Guebuza within the party.[41]

2019 presidential election edit

Nyusi and his FRELIMO party won a landslide victory in an election that the opposition branded a "mega fraud".[42] The elections were marked by assassinations and significant intimidation of prominent leaders of opposition parties and election observers.[8][43][17] Local elections observers, civil society organizations, the Commonwealth Observer Group, and the European Union Election Observation Mission, reported significant intimidation, violence, and fraud during the election period.[6][7][44][45][46][47][48][49] State resources, media, and aid for cyclone victims were extensively used in favor of FRELIMO, the ruling party, and its candidates.[7][6] Nyusi, the incumbent president, was re-elected with 73% of the vote. The main opposition party RENAMO as well as the other opposition parties involved in the elections, contested the results, claiming there were numerous irregularities and accusing FRELIMO of "massive electoral fraud", including hundreds of thousands of "ghost voters".[50] As evidence for the international community, Ossufo Momade, the president of RENAMO, transported to Europe a box filled with voting ballots that had been marked in favor of Nyusi before the start of the vote.[51][52][53]

Presidency (2015–present) edit

 
Nyusi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Maputo, Mozambique on 7 July 2016
 
Nyusi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, 22 August 2019
 
Nyusi and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the United States–Africa Leaders Summit in Washington on 14 December 2022

Nyusi was inaugurated for his first term as the fourth president of Mozambique on 15 January 2015 and for his second term on 15 January 2020.[54]

During his time in office, Mozambique experienced increased poverty rates.[12] According to the Mozambique Workers' Organization (Portuguese: Organização dos Trabalhadores de Moçambique), 23% of Mozambicans did not have any job or means to earn a living, and most of the unemployed were young.[55] Since 2015, prominent leaders of opposition parties, academics, journalists, and leaders of civil society organizations have been assassinated throughout the country.[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][13] Several assassination attempts, believed to be ordered by the Nyusi government,[18] were made against the historical leader of opposition party RENAMO, Afonso Dhlakama,[64][65][66] who demanded governorship in six provinces he and his party RENAMO had won in the 2014 general election.[67][68] After the attempts on Dhlakama, war resumed in the traditional bastion of RENAMO in the central region of the country.[69] The war in the central region of Mozambique continues to date. In 2017, another war started in the resource-rich northern region of the country.[23]

Promoting peace and dialogue with Renamo edit

Since armed conflict re-emerged in 2013,[70] the country has engaged in multiple efforts to secure peace.[71][72] However, while these processes did not resolve the situation, they provided the platform to advance the peace process further. When the opportunity presented itself in December 2016,[73] President Nyusi reopened dialogue with Renamo's leadership, through a nationally owned peace process that involved direct negotiations with the President of Renamo, the late Afonso Dhlakama. As part of the negotiations, President Nyusi travelled to Gorongosa to meet with Dhlakama. This was the first time in the country's history that a sitting president travelled to Renamo's stronghold.[74]

President Nyusi's efforts culminated in the signing of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation in August 2019.[75] The occasion was witnessed by Namibia's President-in-Office of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Hage Geingob, the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, Former Presidents of Mozambique (Joaquim Chissano) and Tanzania (Jakaya Kikwete), the President of the Contact Group (Mirko Manzoni) and the Representative of Sant'Egidio Community (Matteo Zuppi).[76] Since the signing of the Accord, both parties have consistently implemented agreements reached leading to the deepening of decentralisation and the implementation of the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) process.[77] To date, 2,307 DDR beneficiaries (including 153 women), 44% of the total number registered as part of the DDR process, are now beginning their reintegration back into society across the country and have expressed satisfaction with the way the process is being conducted.[78]

Illegal loans edit

Nyusi is accused of corruption related to an illegal loans scandal (also known as "hidden debts") that caused an economic crisis in Mozambique.[79][21][24] Between 2013 and 2014, three state-owned companies – Ematum, Mozambique Asset Management (MAM), Proindicus – borrowed $622 million from Credit Suisse and $535 million from VTB, ostensibly for a project involving tuna fishing and maritime security. A total of $2.2 billion in hidden loans was uncovered in 2016, which triggered a collapse in the metical and a default on its debt.

In the legal actions in New York (20 November 2019) and London (15 January 2021), it was alleged that Nyusi was one of the numerous officials who received bribes, in his case at least 2 million dollars and 1 million dollars, respectively.[80][81] Armando Guebuza, President of Mozambique during the time of the alleged incident, stated during a hearing with attorney general Ana Sheila Marrengula on 30 September 2020 that Nyusi should be arrested to better clarify the loans because the money from the loans that went to Ematum and MAM was intended to guarantee the defense and security of the country, and Nyusi was the Minister of Defense at the time.[82][83][84] The independence of the judiciary in Mozambique has been questioned by experts.[26][85][86]

Guebuza, who was instrumental in ensuring the selection of Nyusi as FRELIMO's candidate to allow Guebuza to retain influence after leaving office,[41] is also listed as a defendant in the legal action in London in the context of the hidden loans.[87][88][79]

Alleged extrajudicial killings edit

Nyusi's government has been accused of using death squads (Portuguese: esquadrões da morte) to assassinate individuals in opposition to the Mozambican government.[89][14][15][16][17][13] There are also reports and accusations of corpse mutilation and extrajudicial assassinations of civilians by government security forces, including the Mozambique Defence Armed Forces and the Mozambique Rapid Intervention Police.[90]

Personal life edit

Nyusi is a member of the Makonde ethnic community.[91] He is married to Isaura Nyusi and has four children, Jacinto, Florindo, Claudia and Angelino.[92][93]

On 3 January 2022, it was announced Nyusi and his wife were in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19.[94]

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Filipe Nyusi on Facebook
  • Candidate Profile[dead link] published by FRELIMO
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Preceded by President of Mozambique
2015–present
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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 Chairman of the Southern African Development Community since August 2020 2 During his time in office President Nyusi has promoted peace and security and signed multiple agreements with the main opposition parties RENAMO to bring a definitive and lasting peace to Mozambique 3 4 5 His ExcellencyFilipe NyusiNyusi in 20234th President of MozambiqueIncumbentAssumed office 15 January 2015Prime MinisterAlberto VaquinaCarlos Agostinho do RosarioAdriano MaleianePreceded byArmando GuebuzaChairman of Southern African Development CommunityIn office 17 August 2020 17 August 2022Preceded byJohn MagufuliSucceeded byFelix TshisekediMinister of National DefenceIn office 27 March 2008 14 March 2014 1 Preceded byTobias Joaquim DaiSucceeded byAgostinho MondlanePersonal detailsBorn 1959 02 09 9 February 1959 age 65 Mueda Portuguese Mozambique now Mozambique Political partyFRELIMOSpouseIsaura NyusiChildren4Alma materAntonin Zapotocky Military Academy Brno Czechoslovakia ProfessionMechanical engineerWebsitewww wbr nyusi wbr org wbr mz Nyusi served as the Minister of Defense from 2008 to 2014 under Armando Guebuza He won the 2014 and 2019 Mozambican presidential elections as the candidate of FRELIMO Despite allegations of irregularities 6 7 8 9 the President of the National Election Commission stated that the elections were free fair and transparent 10 with the Constitutional Count verifying the result on 23 December 2019 11 However according to the European Union Election Observation Mission in Mozambique Commonwealth Observer Group and the U S Embassy in Mozambique the 2019 election was characterized by instances of fraud intimidation and the murders of opposition leaders and election observers 6 7 8 9 The President of the National Election Commission acknowledged that the 2019 elections were marked by irregularities stating that that is why when the National Election Commission announced the results nobody heard the National Election Commission saying that the elections were free fair and transparent 10 During his time in office from 2015 to 2018 the poverty reduction trend observed between 2009 11 and 2015 reversed direction the number of multidimensionally poor people increased from about 21 3 to about 22 2 million people from 2015 to 2018 with the extra million poor people mainly located in rural areas of the central provinces 12 Since March 2015 at least 10 high profile figures have been killed in Mozambique 13 These include leaders of opposition parties journalists and academics 14 15 16 17 13 Previously no similarly defined high profile leaders of opposition parties and academics were reported killed since the Peace Accord of 1992 between RENAMO and FRELIMO 18 Nyusi has also been accused of abuse of power for example some 90 000 school desks publicly delivered by Nyusi in September 2018 were manufactured by a company 50 owned by his daughter 19 20 Furthermore court documents filed by Jean Boustani in the U S District Court for the Eastern District of New York in 2019 and by Iskandar Safa in The High Court of Justice in London in 2021 alleged that Nyusi received up to 2 million dollars in bribes in 2014 in connection with illegal loans also known as hidden debts which caused an economic crisis in Mozambique when he was the Minister of Defense and or afterward 21 22 Nyusi s time in office has been marked by the escalation of the war in Mozambique s central and northern regions 23 24 25 The FRELIMO government has been described as authoritarian by The Economist Intelligence Unit 26 Monjane et al 27 and Manning et al 28 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Minister of Defence 2 2 2014 presidential election 2 3 2019 presidential election 3 Presidency 2015 present 3 1 Promoting peace and dialogue with Renamo 3 2 Illegal loans 3 3 Alleged extrajudicial killings 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editNyusi was born in Namau in Mueda District Cabo Delgado Province belonging to the Makonde ethnic group Both his parents were veterans of the liberation movement FRELIMO At the start of the Mozambican War of Independence he was taken across the Ruvuma River to neighboring Tanzania where he was educated at FRELIMO Primary School in Tunduru He pursued his secondary education at the FRELIMO school at Mariri in Cabo Delgado and Samora Machel Secondary School in Beira 29 In 1973 aged 14 he joined FRELIMO and received political and military training at Nachingwea in Tanzania 30 In 1990 he completed his mechanical engineering degree at Antonin Zapotocky Military Academy VAAZ in Brno Czechoslovakia now the Czech Republic s University of Defense 31 Before his appointment to the cabinet by President Armando Guebuza Nyusi worked for the state owned Mozambique Ports and Railways Authority CFM He became the executive director of CFM Norte the northern division of the company in 1995 32 33 He joined the company s board of directors in 2007 34 From 1993 to 2002 Nyusi served as the President of Clube Ferroviario de Nampula 35 a top division football club based in Nampula He is also a lecturer at the Nampula campus of the Universidade Pedagogica 36 a fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative 35 and a member of the National Committee of Fighters of the National Liberation Struggle Portuguese Comite Nacional dos Combatentes da Luta de Libertacao Nacional 37 He received further training in management in India South Africa Eswatini and the United States 36 Political career edit nbsp A section of the crowd at his final campaign rally in Maputo Minister of Defence edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2021 Nyusi took office as Minister of Defence on 27 March 2008 succeeding Tobias Joaquim Dai 38 Nyusi s appointment came almost exactly one year after a fire at the Malhazine armory in Maputo and the resulting explosions of munitions killed more than 100 people and destroyed 14 000 homes A government appointed investigative commission concluded that negligence played a role in the disaster and Dai was blamed by many for failing to act on time to prevent the loss of life 39 In September 2012 Nyusi was elected to the Central Committee of FRELIMO the ruling party at its 10th congress 40 2014 presidential election edit On 1 March 2014 the FRELIMO Central Committee elected Nyusi as the party s candidate for the 2014 presidential election In the first round of voting he received 46 of the vote well ahead of the second place candidate Luisa Diogo but short of the majority needed to win outright He defeated Diogo in the second round with 68 to her 31 Although Nyusi was regarded as relatively obscure compared to the other candidates 40 he was most closely identified with President Guebuza It was generally believed that the selection of Nyusi as FRELIMO s candidate would enable Guebuza who was required to step down due to term limits to retain substantial power after leaving office Diogo the defeated candidate was associated with opposition to Guebuza within the party 41 2019 presidential election edit Nyusi and his FRELIMO party won a landslide victory in an election that the opposition branded a mega fraud 42 The elections were marked by assassinations and significant intimidation of prominent leaders of opposition parties and election observers 8 43 17 Local elections observers civil society organizations the Commonwealth Observer Group and the European Union Election Observation Mission reported significant intimidation violence and fraud during the election period 6 7 44 45 46 47 48 49 State resources media and aid for cyclone victims were extensively used in favor of FRELIMO the ruling party and its candidates 7 6 Nyusi the incumbent president was re elected with 73 of the vote The main opposition party RENAMO as well as the other opposition parties involved in the elections contested the results claiming there were numerous irregularities and accusing FRELIMO of massive electoral fraud including hundreds of thousands of ghost voters 50 As evidence for the international community Ossufo Momade the president of RENAMO transported to Europe a box filled with voting ballots that had been marked in favor of Nyusi before the start of the vote 51 52 53 Presidency 2015 present edit nbsp Nyusi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Maputo Mozambique on 7 July 2016 nbsp Nyusi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Russia 22 August 2019 nbsp Nyusi and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the United States Africa Leaders Summit in Washington on 14 December 2022 Nyusi was inaugurated for his first term as the fourth president of Mozambique on 15 January 2015 and for his second term on 15 January 2020 54 During his time in office Mozambique experienced increased poverty rates 12 According to the Mozambique Workers Organization Portuguese Organizacao dos Trabalhadores de Mocambique 23 of Mozambicans did not have any job or means to earn a living and most of the unemployed were young 55 Since 2015 prominent leaders of opposition parties academics journalists and leaders of civil society organizations have been assassinated throughout the country 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 13 Several assassination attempts believed to be ordered by the Nyusi government 18 were made against the historical leader of opposition party RENAMO Afonso Dhlakama 64 65 66 who demanded governorship in six provinces he and his party RENAMO had won in the 2014 general election 67 68 After the attempts on Dhlakama war resumed in the traditional bastion of RENAMO in the central region of the country 69 The war in the central region of Mozambique continues to date In 2017 another war started in the resource rich northern region of the country 23 Promoting peace and dialogue with Renamo edit Since armed conflict re emerged in 2013 70 the country has engaged in multiple efforts to secure peace 71 72 However while these processes did not resolve the situation they provided the platform to advance the peace process further When the opportunity presented itself in December 2016 73 President Nyusi reopened dialogue with Renamo s leadership through a nationally owned peace process that involved direct negotiations with the President of Renamo the late Afonso Dhlakama As part of the negotiations President Nyusi travelled to Gorongosa to meet with Dhlakama This was the first time in the country s history that a sitting president travelled to Renamo s stronghold 74 President Nyusi s efforts culminated in the signing of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation in August 2019 75 The occasion was witnessed by Namibia s President in Office of the Southern African Development Community SADC Hage Geingob the President of Rwanda Paul Kagame Former Presidents of Mozambique Joaquim Chissano and Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete the President of the Contact Group Mirko Manzoni and the Representative of Sant Egidio Community Matteo Zuppi 76 Since the signing of the Accord both parties have consistently implemented agreements reached leading to the deepening of decentralisation and the implementation of the disarmament demobilisation and reintegration DDR process 77 To date 2 307 DDR beneficiaries including 153 women 44 of the total number registered as part of the DDR process are now beginning their reintegration back into society across the country and have expressed satisfaction with the way the process is being conducted 78 Illegal loans edit Main article Tuna bonds Nyusi is accused of corruption related to an illegal loans scandal also known as hidden debts that caused an economic crisis in Mozambique 79 21 24 Between 2013 and 2014 three state owned companies Ematum Mozambique Asset Management MAM Proindicus borrowed 622 million from Credit Suisse and 535 million from VTB ostensibly for a project involving tuna fishing and maritime security A total of 2 2 billion in hidden loans was uncovered in 2016 which triggered a collapse in the metical and a default on its debt In the legal actions in New York 20 November 2019 and London 15 January 2021 it was alleged that Nyusi was one of the numerous officials who received bribes in his case at least 2 million dollars and 1 million dollars respectively 80 81 Armando Guebuza President of Mozambique during the time of the alleged incident stated during a hearing with attorney general Ana Sheila Marrengula on 30 September 2020 that Nyusi should be arrested to better clarify the loans because the money from the loans that went to Ematum and MAM was intended to guarantee the defense and security of the country and Nyusi was the Minister of Defense at the time 82 83 84 The independence of the judiciary in Mozambique has been questioned by experts 26 85 86 Guebuza who was instrumental in ensuring the selection of Nyusi as FRELIMO s candidate to allow Guebuza to retain influence after leaving office 41 is also listed as a defendant in the legal action in London in the context of the hidden loans 87 88 79 Alleged extrajudicial killings edit Nyusi s government has been accused of using death squads Portuguese esquadroes da morte to assassinate individuals in opposition to the Mozambican government 89 14 15 16 17 13 There are also reports and accusations of corpse mutilation and extrajudicial assassinations of civilians by government security forces including the Mozambique Defence Armed Forces and the Mozambique Rapid Intervention Police 90 Personal life editNyusi is a member of the Makonde ethnic community 91 He is married to Isaura Nyusi and has four children Jacinto Florindo Claudia and Angelino 92 93 On 3 January 2022 it was announced Nyusi and his wife were in isolation after testing positive for COVID 19 94 References edit Profile Incumbent Minister of Defence Ministerio da Defesa Nacional Republica de Mocambique March 2014 Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 16 October 2014 Southern Africa nyusi Takes Chair Praises Magufuli 18 August 2020 Archived from the original on 29 August 2020 Retrieved 19 August 2020 mozambique Mozambique Chief of international mediators welcomes agreement on Renamo s disarmament Mozambique Retrieved 15 June 2021 Mocambique Nyusi e Momade assinam acordo de paz na Gorongosa DW 01 08 2019 DW COM Retrieved 15 June 2021 Government of Mozambique and opposition party Renamo sign peace agreement to end decades of fighting HD Centre Retrieved 15 June 2021 a b c d European Union Election Observation Mission Mozambique 2009 Final Report 2020 General and Provincial Elections 15 October 2019 PDF European Union a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 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October 2014 Mozambique President First Lady isolated after testing positive for Covid 19 The East African 4 January 2022 Retrieved 4 January 2022 External links editFilipe Nyusi at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp Filipe Nyusi on Facebook Candidate Profile dead link published by FRELIMO Political offices Preceded byArmando Guebuza President of Mozambique2015 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Filipe Nyusi amp oldid 1224007999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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