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President Joaquim Chissano's new government in January included several tried and trusted ministers, whose experience has paid off in the flood disaster. The team at Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Minister Leonard Simão and his deputies, Frances Rodrigues and Hipólito Patricio, did a good job....

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Joaquim Chissano, Leonard Simão, Frances Rodrigues, Hipólito Patricio, Cadmiel Muthemba, António Hama Thay, Raul Domingos, Yaqub Sibindy, Afonso Dhlakama, South Africa, Botswana, , Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Resistência Nacional Moçambicana, Frente de Libertação de Moçambique, Frente Unido para a Salvação de Democracia, Partido de Independência Moçambicano, União Eleitoral

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