Among those dismissed are Verónica Macamo, from the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs; Margarida Talapa, from the post of Minister of Labor and Social Security; Nyeleti Mondlane, from the post of Minister of Gender, Children and Social Action; Celso Correia, from the post of Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development; Ana Comoana, from the post of Minister of State Administration and Civil Service; Francisco Mucanheia, from the post of Advisor to the President of the Republic; Lina Portugal, from the post of Secretary of State in Niassa Province; and Pedro Comissário, from the post of Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York.
These changes come at a key moment, with the inauguration of the new President scheduled for January 15th, and the adjustments in the government can be seen as part of a strategy to prepare for the transition of power.
[Translated from Folha de Maputo]
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