Rapodrome Postpones Quarter-Finals: Decision Motivated by the Current Situation in the Country

Allan, CEO of the largest rap battle league in Mozambique, announced last night, through his social media, the postponement of the Rapódromo quarter-final event, which was originally scheduled for November 23rd. The decision was made by consensus among the league's management, partners, and sponsors, based on the current situation facing the country.

According to Allan, the management and sponsors will meet in the coming days to discuss the next steps and determine how the event can be reorganized. The goal is to ensure that the show maintains the quality and safety standards expected by fans and participants.

Although a new date has not yet been set, Allan reassured fans of the movement, promising an official statement by next Wednesday. "We are committed to maintaining transparency and ensuring that everyone involved in the event has the best possible experience," the CEO stated.

Rapódromo has been an essential platform for hip-hop culture in Mozambique, bringing together young talent and promoting the growth of the movement nationwide. The postponement reflects the organization's commitment to adapting to current circumstances without compromising the quality or safety of its events.

Fans are now eagerly awaiting updates that will be shared by management. Meanwhile, the hip-hop community remains united and supportive, ready to back Rapódromo in its next steps.

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