A year ago, the Mozambican music world became poorer with the tragic loss of renowned rapper Azagaia, whose real name was Edson da Luz. Since then, his family, especially his widow Rosa da Luz, has faced difficulties, including problems with water infiltration in their home and financial challenges. Recently, presenter Filho do Povo took steps to help Azagaia's family, mobilizing support during his program "Moçambique em Concerto".
After receiving information about the difficulties faced by Azagaia's family, the charismatic presenter visited the home of his widow, Rosa da Luz, and invited her to participate in his program to share her story alongside the late rapper. During the emotional conversation in the segment "O Paredão," Filho do Povo appealed to the public and partners for financial assistance to support Azagaia's family.
The response was overwhelming and inspiring. In a short time, the Mozambican people demonstrated their generosity by sending over 1 million meticais to help Rosa da Luz and her family. This gesture of solidarity and support reflects not only reverence and affection for Azagaia's legacy, but also genuine concern for her family's situation.
In a touching moment, Rosa da Luz expressed her gratitude for the support received, highlighting the respect and help that the people offered during this difficult time. The community's response demonstrates the power of unity and solidarity in times of adversity, and how small gestures can make a big difference in the lives of those in need.
This episode exemplifies the positive impact that the media can have in mobilizing resources and raising awareness about important issues in society. The program “Mozambique in Concert,” led by Filho do Povo, once again demonstrated its commitment to being a voice for the people and promoting concrete actions to help those most in need.
May the generosity and support shown by the community inspire others to unite in solidarity and compassion, and may Azagaia's family find comfort and support during this difficult time. The rapper's legacy lives on not only in his music, but also in the love and solidarity he continues to inspire.





















