Residing in the United States, Nayla shared the first images of her newborn with her followers, accompanied by a message. The singer chose a biblical verse from Psalm 46:10, "Be still, and know that I am God," to express her feelings of gratitude and peace during this special moment. Known for her striking voice and musical talent, Nayla already […]
Month: November 2024
Fermon Mondlane: An Artist Committed to Social Causes
In a delicate moment for the country, where many are withdrawing and limiting their public appearances, Fermon Mondlane, a multifaceted artist who excels as an actor, singer, and voice actor, has shown a different and inspiring stance. Fermon not only maintains an active presence on social media, but has also stood alongside the people, embracing […]
Puto Aires appeals to the Mozambican people for the decisive match of the Mambas on the road to the CAN.
In his appeal, the presenter highlighted the difficulties Mozambique is currently facing, but emphasized that moments like this bring the country together and give Mozambicans something to celebrate. “It’s a difficult time, but we have the opportunity to make history and take our national team to the Africa Cup of Nations. This is our national team, and the […]
Fredy Uamusse Featured in the Newspaper: The Rise of a Mozambican Artist on the Cultural Scene
Fredy Uamusse, a young Mozambican artist, has been increasingly prominent in Mozambique's cultural landscape. His artistic journey began simply, with a natural love for drawing, but quickly evolved into something bigger and more meaningful. Today, his talent not only attracts admiration in Mozambique but also achieves international recognition. This young man […]
Guima celebrates his 28th birthday one day before the national team's big game.
Ricardo Martins Guimarães, known as Guima, celebrates his 28th birthday today, November 14th. The midfielder, who plays for the Turkish club Iğdır, has a special reason to celebrate: in addition to another year of life, he is preparing for his next challenge with the Mozambican national team, scheduled for tomorrow, in the World Cup qualifiers.
TV Miramar Wins Journalism Award for Nutrition and Food Security
TV Miramar reaffirmed its commitment to journalistic quality by winning the 2023/2024 Journalism Award for Nutrition and Food Security. Daniel Lucas, a reporter for the program Contacto Directo, was the big winner, securing first place in a competition that brings together and celebrates the talent of professionals dedicated to fundamental issues for development […]
Ninica Cuta Among the Top Goalscorers in the Belarusian League and in the Fight for the Title
Mozambican international Ninica Cuta continues to shine in Belarus and has consolidated her place among the top scorers in the Vysshaya, the Belarusian Women's Football League of 2024. With 21 goals scored in 28 rounds, Ninica occupies fifth position in the scoring table, standing out as one of the most dangerous players in the competition and one of the […]
Have Artists and Influencers Abandoned the People? A Debate Raised by Rapper Nikotina
In a recent appearance on Fred Jossias's program, Mozambican rapper Nikotina raised a question that resonated with many: "Have artists and influencers abandoned the people?" According to him, public figures who once inspired and gave voice to everyday issues are now distant from the reality of the population. This statement prompts reflection on […]
Elias Pelembe celebrates his 41st birthday and reinforces his legacy as an icon of Mozambican football
Elias Gaspar Pelembe, known to fans as “Domingues” or “Puto Maravilha,” celebrates his 41st birthday today, November 13th. The experienced Mozambican midfielder, born in Maputo in 1983, continues to inspire and lead Mozambican football, showing in every game that he still has much to offer on the pitch. Currently, Pelembe wears the […]
Gerson Langa braves the cold and rain to keep his craft of performing as a human statue on the streets of Maputo alive.
On a rainy and cold day, while many avoided leaving their homes, the artist Gerson Langa, known on the streets of Maputo as the "human statue," occupied his usual spot on the city's main avenues. Even under the adverse weather conditions, Langa continued his routine, creating the art that serves as his livelihood.