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Verónica Nataniel Macamo Dlovo, born November 13, 1957, is a Mozambican politician who has served as the President of the Assembly of the Republic of Mozambique since 2010. As a member of Frelimo, Dlovo started her career as a politician in Gaza as a member of Organization of Mozambican women and got to the peak of her career when she became the first female president of the Assembly since Mozambique gained independence.

Early life, education and personal life
Veronica Nataniel Macamo Dlovo was born on November 13 1957, in Bilene, Gaza. She is married and has 3 children. Dlovo earned a degree in Law from the Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) in 1994. She also took a course in physics and mathematics in the same university.

Work experience and politics
Before becoming the president of the assembly, Dlovo started working for Frelimo even before independence, and after Mozambique was independent she worked in many areas for the party. She has been involved in social work working in the Political Commission of the Military Political Preparation in Moamba 1975 to 1977, as the Legal Advisor of Companies since 1994, Councilor for Justice from 2005 to 2007, and as Justice Counselor and Chairman of the Board of the Tourism Fund from 2000 to 2009. She also worked with women's organizations working as the National Secretary for Formation of the Organization of Mozambican Women from 1985 to 1989, she was elected the Honorary Member of the Mozambican Women's Organization and Head of the Women's Department at Headquarters of the Central Committee from 1994 to 1995. As a politician, Dlovo has worked as a deputy for the local parliament since 1994 in Gaza. In 1999 she was elected the Vice-President of the Assembly. In 2004, she worked as a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Mozambique.

Dlovo was elected as the first female president of the Assembly in 2010, with a total votes of 192 out of 194. As the President of the assembly, Dlovo is known for her strong personality. She has given her opinion in topics related to politics in Mozambique and played an important role in the creation of different laws (ex: protection against teenagers marriage and children abuse) that are still being used up until 2018.