List of Portuguese ambassadors in Zimbabwe

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The list of Portuguese ambassadors in Zimbabwe lists the ambassadors of the Republic of Portugal in Zimbabwe . The two states have had diplomatic relations since 1980. On June 22, 1981, the Portuguese embassy began work in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare .

The embassy is located on Wadham Avenue or number 5 on Wadham Lane in Borrowdale (Harare) .

Heads of mission

Portuguese Ambassador to Zimbabwe
Surname image Term of office Remarks
ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe
Luís Augusto Martins June 22, 1981
-17. June 1985
Ambassador , accredited July 16, 1981 .
António Félix Machado de Faria e Maya June 17,
1985-29. June 1988
Chargé d'affaires
Eduardo Fernando Street Manoel Nunes de Carvalho June 30,
1988-13. February 1993
Ambassador, accredited July 15, 1988
José Ernst Henzler Vieira Branco July 17, 1994
-3. December 1998
ambassador
Carlos Neves Ferreira January 1, 1999
-15. February 2002
João Mário Barahona Pinto Arez September 1, 2002
-7. January 2003
Transitional Chargé d'Affaires
João Carlos Bessa Pinto Versteeg February 1, 2003
-26. June 207
ambassador
Carlos Antunes June 27, 2007
-16. March 2008
Transitional Chargé d'Affaires
João do Carmo Ataíde da Câmara March 17, 2008
-27. April 2012
ambassador
Maria Inês de Almeida Coroa April 28, 2012
-1. August 2013
Transitional Chargé d'affaires
Maria Gabriela Vieira Soares de Albergaria August 4, 2013
-31. December 2013
Chargé d'affaires
Ricardo Eduardo Vaz Pereira Pracana 1st of January 2014- Chargé d'affaires
Ricardo Eduardo Vaz Pereira Pracana August 10, 2016
–14. December 2018
Ambassador, accredited February 9, 2017
Miguel de Mascarenhas de Calheiros Velozo since December 14, 2018 Ambassador, accredited on March 14, 2019

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of diplomatic relations with Zimbabwe at the Diplomatic Institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs , accessed on September 1, 2019
  2. List of the Portuguese ambassadors in Zimbabwe at the diplomatic institute in the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accessed on September 1, 2019