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Chihono

Posted by Collins Mtika | January 14, 2026 |

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Alcides Viegas Chihono (left), a man with no ministerial portfolio, no seat in parliament, and no official mandate, has positioned himself at the intersection of foreign capital and state power, and Ingilo Dalsuco, a property developer and the son-in-law of imprisoned former finance minister Manuel Chang, has sold the Mozambican state at least 800 million meticais (roughly $12.5 million) in real estate since 2015.

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