The Institute for Multiparty Democracy (IMD), in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs (MJCR), today honors Brazão Mazula, within the scope of his contribution to the strengthening of democracy in Mozambique. During the opening speech of the event, at UEM, the inspector of the Ministry of Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs, Jorge Ferreira, representing the Minister of Justice, Constitutional and Religious Affairs, Helena Kida, recognized the Brazão Mazula’s singular and collective contribution to the country’s history. “Brazão Mazula is the patriot who agreed to lead the first election process in the country, through the National Election Commission” In a documentary shown at the event, Dom Dinis Sengulane said that ” the calm, wisdom and humility of professor Mazula contributed to the process moving along the lines. “In his path, Mazula published books of reference for the governance process in the country. This is the first of a series of tributes that IMD intends to make, throughout this year, in recognition of the contribution of different political, economic, social and academic actors, for the development of the country. .Source: O País
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