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Joaquim chissano biography of albert

          Born Joaquim Alberto Chissano, October 22, , in Malehice, Chibuto District, Gaza Province, Mozambique; married Marcelina Rafael; children: four.!

          Joaquim Chissano Biography

          Sources

          Books

          Africa Contemporary Record, edited by Colin Legum, Africana Publishing Company, 1992.

          Africa South of the Sahara: 1994, 23rd edition, Europa, 1994.

          Africa Today, Africa Books Ltd., 1991.

          Azevedo, Mario, Historical Dictionary of Mozambique, African Historical Dictionaries, Scarecrow Press, 1991.

          Finnegan, W., A Complicated War: The Harrowing of Mozambique, University of California Press, 1992.

          Henriksen, Thomas H., Revolution and Counterrevolution: Mozambique's War of Independence, 1964–1974, Greenwood Press, 1983.

          Mondlane, Eduardo, The Struggle for Mozambique, Zed Press, 1969.

          Mozambique: A Country Study, edited by Harold D.

          Nelson, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985.

          Periodicals

          African Business, August-September 2003, p. 32.

          Africa Report, January-February 1981, p.

          Alberto Mabungulane Chissano (25 January – 19 February ) was a Mozambican sculptor best known for his work using indigenous woods.

        1. Chief Representative to Tanzania—Secretary of Security—Prime Minister in the Transitional Government of Mozambique—Minister of Foreign Affairs—President of.
        2. Born Joaquim Alberto Chissano, October 22, , in Malehice, Chibuto District, Gaza Province, Mozambique; married Marcelina Rafael; children: four.
        3. He began his remarkable year political career in the early s as a Mozambique freedom fighter when the country was a Portuguese colony.
        4. The Historical Roots of Joaquim Alberto Chissano.
        5. 19; January-February 1983, p. 42; May-June 1984, p. 24; January-February 1985, p. 41; January-February 1986, p. 77; January-February 19