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I'm slowly constructing this article as I research the subject, please feel free to contribute anything useful, it will be greatly appreciated! Please discuss majors additions here, or at least make a note of them, thanks. --SGGH 15:01, 12 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Still to do:

  • The sections on the conflict either side of 1969 need to be fleshed out into a full account of the events of the war. However I can't find much info on it and would appreciate anyone helping out with that.
  • The results of the assassination in terms of how it shook frelimo, again I can find little on that and would like assisstance please.
  • The consequences, how much did the war lead to independence? Was it really more a result of the coup in Portugal?

The above three areas I can't find much on, however I've written the background sections, devealopment program section, and introduction to my satisfaction at the moment--SGGH 14:24, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

casualty numbers

are you sure about the casualty numbers? usually the colonial power has less soldiers and loses less soldiers. Wandalstouring 17:00, 20 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

bantu speakers

"Bantu-speaking peoples were the native inhabitants of Mozambique since first and fourth centuries AD"

So, which century was it? Feijuada 13:51, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]