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Exhibitions and Violence Left a State of Pain in Mozambique in the Last Year

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Aurora's husband "went out to work and didn't come back." Tina Cossa today carries Win, the baby boy, in his arms. Her name is respect for "war" that she had to face and win in the neighborhood.

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Aurora's husband "went out to work and didn't come back." Tina Cossa today carries Win, the baby boy, in his arms. Her name is respect for "war" that she had to face and win in the neighborhood.

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"He went out to work and didn't come back anymore," he began to tell Aurora Mhula, 29 years old, in conversation with Lusa, among pauses to try to secure the tears, while the pain beats: "It's someone we share a life, we divide everything and a little and it's not easy for you to know that the person you were living with is no longer here." The day was 09 January and the husband, Carlos Mhulua, soon left for another turn at a hotel station in th…

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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