Manuel de Araújo

Manuel de Araújo

politician Mozambique

Manuel de Araújo is a prominent political figure in Mozambique, currently serving as the president of the Municipal Council of Quelimane. He has been actively involved in local governance and community development, focusing on improving infrastructure and public services. Recently, he inaugurated the requalified Mercado Municipal do Brandão, which had been severely damaged by Cyclone Freddy in 2023. Under his leadership, the local government invested over three million meticais to enhance the market's facilities, demonstrating his commitment to revitalizing the city's economy and supporting local vendors.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
289,402
Power
139$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Mozambique 1 7.00 0.93% +0% 31,255,435 289,402 $15,000 139$
Totals 1 31,255,435 289,402 $15,000 139$
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Recent Mentions

Mozambique Mozambique: Manuel de Araújo is the president of the Municipality of Quelimane who oversaw the delivery of the new pedestrian bridge. 7

Jornal Notícias – main daily newspaper in Mozambique: Ponte flutuante sobre “Ivagalane” entregue após duas derrocadas

Mozambique Mozambique: Manuel de Araújo promises criminal proceedings against corrupt agents. 8

Jornal Notícias – main daily newspaper in Mozambique: Manuel de Araújo promete processos criminais a agentes corruptos

Mozambique Mozambique: Manuel de Araújo is mentioned as the administrator whose activities were questioned by the Renamo party during a municipal assembly session. 5

Jornal Notícias – main daily newspaper in Mozambique: “Anti-corrupção” vai investigar suspeita de desvio de fundos em Quelimane

Mozambique Mozambique: Manuel de Araújo, the president of the Municipal Council of Quelimane, inaugurated the requalified market. 8

Jornal Notícias – main daily newspaper in Mozambique: "Brandão" requalificado - Jornal Notícias