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Carlos Cardoso was born on 10 August, 1951 in Beira, Mozambique, is a Mozambican journalist. Discover Carlos Cardoso's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 10 August, 1951
Birthday 10 August
Birthplace Beira, Mozambique
Date of death 22 November, 2000
Died Place Maputo, Mozambique
Nationality Mozambique

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His wife is Nina Berg

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Carlos Cardoso Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carlos Cardoso worth at the age of 49 years old? Carlos Cardoso’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from Mozambique. We have estimated Carlos Cardoso's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1951

Carlos Alberto Lopes Cardoso, known as Carlos Cardoso (10 August 1951, Beira – 22 November 2000, Maputo) was a journalist born in Mozambique from Portuguese parents.

1974

After the withdrawal of the Portuguese colonial administration from Mozambique in 1974 following the handover of power to the FRELIMO liberation movement in the context of the Lusaka Accord, Cardoso was among the minority of white Mozambicans who remained in the country.

1975

As a student, he became an activist against apartheid, leading to deportation from South Africa to Mozambique on 1 September 1975.

1980

He worked first in junior positions in government media and, from 1980, as editor of AIM, the government press agency.

1989

Following a brief spell of imprisonment, Cardoso worked also as an advisor to Samora Machel, but quit AIM in 1989 to work first as an artist, and later as founder of Mediacoop, an independent press co-operative.

In 1989 he met his wife Nina Berg, a Norwegian lawyer.

They had two children together, Ibo and Milena.

1992

In 1992 he founded the weekly newspaper Savana, which he left in 1997 to found a new business newspaper Metical.

1997

In 1997 Cardoso founded the business daily news-sheet Metical, and was elected to the Maputo city council in 1998.

2000

His murder in 2000 followed his newspaper's investigation into corruption in the privatisation of Mozambique's biggest bank.

Cardoso was born in Beira, the son of white Portuguese immigrants to colonial Mozambique, where his father ran a dairy processing plant.

He was educated in Mozambique and at high school in South Africa, where he went on to attend the University of the Witwatersrand.

He spoke Portuguese and second languages Ndau and English.

Cardoso was shot dead in central Maputo on 22 November 2000, while investigating a US$14 million fraud connected with the privatisation of Mozambique's largest bank, Banco Comercial de Moçambique.

2001

Metical ceased publication in December 2001.

2002

In the 2002 trial of six murder suspects, three suspects described Nyimpine Chissano, the son of Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano, as paying Cardoso's murderer by cheque.

2003

Aníbal dos Santos, a Portuguese citizen who was said to have masterminded Cardoso's murder, was convicted in absentia in 2003 after escaping from prison; and a retrial in 2006 (following dos Santos' second escape) upheld his sentence of 30 years in prison.

2006

Nyimpine Chissano was charged with "joint moral authorship" of Cardoso's murder and various economic crimes by the Mozambican Public Prosecutor's office in May 2006.

The Mozambique News Agency reported on 11 May 2006 an anonymous claim that an arrest warrant for Chissano had been rescinded following the intervention of the former president and his wife.