Salomé Milagre Machiuassane Moiane (born 1951) is a Mozambican politician.
[1] Her father, an assimilado, worked in Lourenço Marques for the Portuguese Geographical and Cadastral Service and Moiane was raised by her maternal grandmother until the age of six.
[1] She also joined the Geographical and Cadastral Service in 1968 and was the first African woman to quality as a map drafting technician.
Shortly after the conference president Samora Machel appointed her as its new secretary general, a role she held until 1990.
[4] In January 1991 she was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs,[5] a role she held until 2004.