Armando Guebuza

Armando Guebuza
3rd President of Mozambique
In office
2 February 2005  15 January 2015
Prime Minister Luisa Diogo
Aires Ali
Alberto Vaquina
Preceded by Joaquim Chissano
Succeeded by Filipe Nyusi
Personal details
Born (1943-01-20) 20 January 1943
Murrupula, Nampula
Portuguese Mozambique
Nationality Mozambican
Political party FRELIMO
Spouse(s) Maria da Luz Guebuza
Children
Religion Christianity
Nickname(s) Four by Four[2]
Mr Guebusiness
Military service
Allegiance FRELIMO
Service/branch Paramilitary wing
Rank General[3]
Battles/wars Mozambican War of Independence

Armando Emílio Guebuza (born 20 January 1943) is a Mozambican politician who was President of Mozambique from 2005 to 2015.

Career

Guebuza, born at Murrupula in Nampula Province, joined the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) at the age of 20, shortly after it began Mozambique's war of independence against Portugal. By the time independence was achieved in 1975, Guebuza had become an important general and leader in FRELIMO.

He became interior minister in the Samora Machel government and issued an order forcing most Portuguese residents to leave within 24 hours, known as the "24 20" order because the residents in question were restricted to 20 kilograms of luggage.

During the 1980s Guebuza developed an unpopular program known as "Operation Production" in which jobless people from urban areas were moved to rural areas in the northern part of the country.

Following Machel's 1986 death in a plane crash in South Africa, Guebuza, a member of FRELIMO's Politburo, served briefly as part of a 10-member collective head of state. He was part of a committee investigating the circumstances of the crash, which came to no certain conclusion. He represented FRELIMO at the peace negotiations with the RENAMO guerrilla group that led to the Rome General Peace Accords, signed in Rome on 4 October 1992. During the transitional phase towards the first general elections in 1994, he represented the Government of Mozambique in the joint Supervision and Monitoring Commission, the highest implementing body of the General Peace Accords.

Following the abandonment of socialist economic policies by President Joaquim Chissano, which included the privatization of state companies, Guebuza became a successful and wealthy businessman, particularly in the construction, exports and fishing industries.

He was chosen as FRELIMO's presidential candidate in 2002 after a tough struggle within the party. He became Secretary General of the party in the same year.

President

Armando Guebuza meets George Bush at the Oval Office, June 13, 2005

Guebuza was the candidate of FRELIMO for the December 2004 presidential elections, in which he won with 63.7% of the vote. He became president of Mozambique on 2 February 2005[4] and was re-elected for a second five-year term of office on 28 October 2009.[5] Guebuza is the first man to enter the Mozambican presidency with a non-Marxist party programme and ideology.[6]

International observers to the elections criticized the fact that the National Electoral Commission (CNE) did not conduct fair and transparent elections. They listed a range of shortcomings by the electoral authorities that benefited the ruling party – FRELIMO.[7][8]

Personal interests

Maria da Luz Guebuza, the First Lady of Mozambique, in London (June 2014).

Armando Guebuza is one of the wealthiest individuals in Mozambique, which according to Marcelo Mosse has earned the president the nickname Mr Gue-Business:[9] He is a shareholder of Laurentina, Mozambique's second largest brewery, and one of the main shareholders in the Banco Mercantil de Investimentos.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Joaquim Chissano
President of Mozambique
2005–2015
Succeeded by
Filipe Nyusi
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