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Mozambique marks 50 years of independence with call for unity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49661, member: 636"] Mozambique just hit the big 5-0 mark for independence from colonial control. The country has ancient trading roots that stretch back over a thousand years. Most neighbors barely know anything about this important coastal nation. People living nearby share family connections but lack basic knowledge about Mozambican history. The nation helped Zimbabwe and South Africa fight for freedom from oppressive systems. Mozambique provided safe bases for freedom fighters who trained there for years. The massive Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi River powers much of Zimbabwe today. South Africans mainly think about Mozambique as a source of mine workers and beach vacations. Visitors discover amazing seafood, spicy chicken dishes, and beautiful Indian Ocean coastlines. The country speaks Portuguese as an official language but people use over 40 local African languages daily. Border communities share languages like Tsonga, Shona, and Ndau across different countries. A traveler named Ndlovu once surprised a Maputo taxi driver who recognized the shared African name and culture. Ancient African history connects Mozambique with neighboring regions long before European borders existed. The nation transformed from Portuguese East Africa into an independent country on June 25, 1975. Rich soil produces crops and valuable minerals lie underground across the territory. Talented people fill cities and rural areas with creative energy and knowledge. The ports continue serving regional trade just like they did centuries ago. [/QUOTE]
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