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Ossufo Momade reconduzido como presidente da RENAMO

Ossufo Momade está a caminho de um segundo mandato. O atual líder da Resistência Nacional Moçambicana (RENAMO) foi esta madrugada reconduzido no congresso na Zambézia como presidente do maior partido da oposição do país.Ossufo Momade foi declarado vencedor da eleição com 383 voto ...  Show more

Oposição são-tomense quer esclarecimentos sobre acordo com a Rússia

O Movimento de Libertação de São Tomé e Príncipe (MLSTP/PSD) quer que o governo vá ao Parlamento esclarecer que tipo de acordo militar assinou com a Rússia. Porquê tanto secretismo, pergunta o maior partido da oposição.O acordo militar assinado entre o Governo de São Tomé e Prínc ...  Show more

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