On Easter Sunday, Gilberto Mendes chose a special way to celebrate this sacred date with his family.

Alongside his son Dwalak, his daughter-in-law Neyma Alfredo, known as the diva of Marrabenta, and his grandchildren, Gilberto Mendes found comfort and joy in the company of his loved ones.

For many Christians, Easter is a time for reflection, renewal, and above all, family unity. Gilberto Mendes embodied these values by choosing to spend the day with those he loves most, sharing moments of happiness and gratitude.

But Gilberto Mendes' Easter Sunday is not just about family celebration; it is also a significant milestone in his public life. Gilberto Mendes was chosen as the first figure to participate in the "Inspiring Change" program, an initiative of Ihapari in partnership with Apathany, a media outlet committed to highlighting great Mozambican figures and inspiring young people to pursue great achievements in life.

This program, premiering on April 2nd, will present monthly documentaries about inspiring figures from Mozambique, aiming to encourage and motivate young people to pursue their dreams with determination and wisdom. And who better to inaugurate this project than Gilberto Mendes, a living example of leadership, dedication, and service to the community?

By choosing to spend Easter with his family, Gilberto Mendes not only reinforces the importance of family ties, but also exemplifies the values of humility and community closeness that will be highlighted in the program "Inspiring Change". His life and journey will serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations, showing that it is possible to achieve great things without losing sight of one's roots and fundamental values. Don't miss the premiere of "Inspiring Change" on April 2nd.

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