Jose Pacheco (politician)
- Jose Pacheco (politician)
José Pacheco is the minister of the interior of Mozambique since 2005. He is the successor of Almerino da Cruz Marcos Manhenje. He has promised to work against corruption within the police. José Pacheco was governor of Cabo Delgado Province.
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*http://www.poptel.org.uk/mozambique-news/newsletter/aim293.html#story3
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