Maputo — Mozambican Prime Minister Adriano Maleiane has claimed that the government is open to receiving proposals aimed at improving the quality of life of those who fought in the national liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.
The Prime Minister was speaking, on Wednesday, in Maputo at an International Conference marking the 50th anniversary of the agreement on Mozambican independence, signed in Lusaka on 7 September 1974 between the Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo) and the…
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