Thursday, April 11, 2013

Update: Reverse brain drain from Europe to Africa widens as more Portuguese flock to Mozambique

In 1975, just after Mozambique had won its independence from Portugal after a bitter struggle, a quarter of a million Portuguese colonialist settlers left the country. Fearful for their lives, but also without prospect of a livelihood, the mother country - Portugal, was a safer bet.

Now, nearly 40 years later, the flow is reversing.

With Portugal staggering economically, many now see the country's former colony as holding out more prospects than home.

Businessman Paulo Dias tells a

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