The Independent Party of Mozambique (Portuguese: Partido Independente de Moçambique, PIMO) is a political party in Mozambique.
[2] PIMO won individual seats in Nampula, Cuamba and Angoche during the 2003 municipal elections.
[3] At the 2004 legislative elections the party won 0.6% of the popular vote and no seats.
Its presidential candidate, Yaqub Sibindy, won 0.9% of the popular vote.
After the formation of the bloc, Sibindy became a frequent invitee at presidential banquets and FRELIMO functions.