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Cadernos de Estudos Africanos

 ISSN 1645-3794

ROCHA, José António Oliveira    ZAVALE, Gonçalves Jonas Bernardo. The local government development in Africa: The case of municipalities in Mozambique. []. , 30, pp.105-133. ISSN 1645-3794.

Mozambique, an African country colonized by Portugal, had a local dual administration, that is, Africans were managed by Traditional Authorities (or Régulos) while Europeans and Africans considered assimilated were grouped into municipalities. After independence the country was heavily centralized and abolished administrative dualism. In the nineties it reborn the distinction between rural and urban areas (desconcentrated) with local power. The result is not very different from the colonial period; in fact Portuguese laws were reimported. So we can talk of a prismatic administrative theory (Riggs, 1964).

: autonomy; local democracy; municipalities; traditional authorities.

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