Mozambican presenter Neyma Nacimo used social media to reflect on a new reality that began to be implemented throughout the country today. In a post made at 6 am, on her way to work, Neyma highlighted the positive impact of the change by encouraging both public and private sector employees to wake up earlier and strictly adhere to schedules.
“We are being taught to wake up early and be punctual,” Neyma wrote on her Instagram page, conveying an optimistic perspective on the new measure. The presenter believes that, despite the initial challenges that the adaptation may bring, the change has the potential to create a culture of punctuality and responsibility in various sectors of the country.
Neyma Nacimo's statement generated significant engagement on social media, with followers sharing their own experiences and opinions. While some praised the initiative as an important step toward improving national productivity, others raised concerns about the need for adjustments to public transportation and other services to ensure the measure is effective for everyone.
The presenter, known for her empathy and ability to address everyday issues with clarity, reinforces the role of opinion leaders in shaping a healthy debate on issues that directly affect the lives of Mozambicans. Neyma continues to inspire by demonstrating commitment to work and punctuality, values that, according to her, are essential for collective progress.





















