Maputo — When, on Monday, the Mozambican army occupied the old base of the former rebel movement Renamo in the central district of Maringue, it came across a historical curiosity - a passport given to Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama by the Kenyan authorities in the late 1980s.
The photo on the passport is clearly that of a young Dhlakama. He was using the false name Alfonsi Muanacato Barao, and the passport described him as a Kenyan businessman. The stamps in the passport indicated that Dhlakama had used it to visit western countries such as Sweden, Italy, France and the US.
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