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Afonso Marceta Macacho Dhlakama (1
January 1953 – 3 May 2018) was a
Mozambican politician and the
leader of RENAMO, an anti-communist
guerrilla movement...
- independence. Matsangaissa, who died in 1979, was
succeeded by
Afonso Dhlakama, who led the
organization until he died in 2018. He was
succeeded by Ossufo...
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approximately 33.7% of the
votes for RENAMO's
presidential candidate Afonso Dhlakama.
Dhlakama also
carried 112
parliamentary seats and won a
decisive majority in...
- alike.
FRELIMO won,
under Joaquim Chissano,
while RENAMO, led by
Afonso Dhlakama, ran as the
official opposition. In 1995,
Mozambique joined the Commonwealth...
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Chissano of FRELIMO, the
Front for
Liberation of Mozambique, and
Afonso Dhlakama of RENAMO, the
Mozambican National Resistance. The
operation was one of...
- ****umed the
presidency of the
party after the
death of its
leader Afonso Dhlakama in May 2018 on an
interim basis until he was
elected president of the party...
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Afonso Dhlakama, who
demanded governorship in six
provinces he and his
party RENAMO had won in the 2014
general election.
After the
attempts on
Dhlakama, war...
- Paiva) and
RENAMO was
quickly ousted from the region. Subsequently,
Afonso Dhlakama became the new
leader of
RENAMO and with
extensive South African support...
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Mozambican National Resistance (Resistência
Nacional Moçambicana) of
Afonso Dhlakama. In the
parliamentary election held on 1–2
December 2004, the alliance...
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Guebuza won with 63.7% of the vote, and took
office in
February 2005.
Afonso Dhlakama of
RENAMO came
second with 31.7% of the vote, and
announced that he did...