Lina Magaia, Mozambican journalist, peace activist, talking with a group of refugees in Tete who fled the conflict that South Africa supported through Renamo.

Lina Magaia, Mozambican journalist, peace activist, talking with a group of refugees in Tete who fled the conflict that South Africa supported through Renamo.

"So I'm your gogo! Mama Leia (left) when I told her my grandmother's name was also Leah. She was the head of the women's organization in Tres de Fevereiro.

"So I'm your gogo! Mama Leia (left) when I told her my grandmother's name was also Leah. She was the head of the women's organization in Tres de Fevereiro.

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In Maputo, circa 1983

CHECKERS: THINK LOWER PRICES: Signs of South Africa in Três de Fevereiro Communal village: Men who worked in the South African mines sent remittances, so their families were better off than those who didn't. This is a shopping back from a large supe…

CHECKERS: THINK LOWER PRICES: Signs of South Africa in Três de Fevereiro Communal village: Men who worked in the South African mines sent remittances, so their families were better off than those who didn't. This is a shopping back from a large supermarket chain.