Samora Machel has written:
'A nossa luta' -- subject(s): Politics and Government, Economic policy, Social policy
'Samora Machel, an African revolutionary' -- subject(s): FRELIMO, History, Mozambique Independence and Civil War, 1975-1994, Politics and government, Social conditions
'A luta contra o subdesenvolvimento' -- subject(s): Economic policy, FRELIMO, Politics and government, Social policy
'The enemy within' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Police misconduct
'Desalojemos o inimigo interno do nosso aparelho de estado' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, FRELIMO, Politics and government, Social conditions
'Mozambique' -- subject(s): FRELIMO, Guerrillas, History, National liberation movements, Politics and government
'Unity of purpose in the struggle for liberation' -- subject(s): Relations
Samora Moise s Machel has written: 'Mozambique'
Samora Machel's birth name is Samora Moiss Machel.
Samora Machel was born on September 29, 1933, in Madragoa, Mozambique.
He is happily married to Graça Machel, the widow of of his political ally Samora Machel.
Graça Machel has been First Lady of two countries-- Mozambique and South Africa. She and her first husband, Samora Machel, had two children: Josina Z. Machel and Malengani Machel. After her husband died, she married Nelson Mandela, but they had no children together.
Raquel Vieira Samora Leote has written: 'Carrocel da vida' 'Deixai-me Viver'
Nelson Mandela's third wife is named Graca Machel. She is a humanitarian and the widow of Mozambican President Samora Machel.
Jayne Machel Allam has written: 'Community-based treatment for child sex offenders'
Michael Sata died in 2014. He had 8 acknowledged children.
The cast of Camarada presidente - 2012 includes: Kenneth Kaunda Samora Moises Machel
Nelson Mandela married his 3rd wife in 1998, on his 80th birthday. She is Graça Machel née Simbine, widow of Samora Machel, the former Mozambican president. for more info about Nelson Mandela: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela#Third_marriage
President Machel died in a plane crash near the border of South Africa and Swaziland in 1986. The cause of the crash is a matter of intense dispute, with many accusing the South African apartheid regime of having a hand in his death.