Early Life
Joaquim Chissano was born in the remote village of Malehice, Chibuto district, Gaza Province of the Portuguese colony of Mozambique (then called Portuguese East Africa). Chissano was the first black student to attend the only high school in the colony, Liceu Salazar in Lourenço Marques (present-day Maputo). He became a member, and subsequently the leader of the Mozambican "African Secondary School Students' Organisation" (NESAM).
After leaving secondary school, he went to Portugal to study medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon. Joaquim Chissano fled to Tanzania because of his political activism.
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