Mozambican celebrities such as Barbie Doll, Tchakaze, Dama Ija and Lukie are already celebrating Mozambican Women's Day with inspiring messages.

On April 7th, several influential voices in Mozambican music and culture have come together to celebrate and extol the role of women in society. Barbie Doll, Tchakaze, Lady Ija and Lukie are just some of the personalities who used social media to share messages of affection, recognition and respect, elevating Mozambican women on this special day.

Barbie Doll, always sensitive to the reality of women, moved his followers by highlighting the role of mothers:
“Happy Mozambican Women's Day to all those inspiring women who care for their children and are proud to be mothers. Be happy. May God bless you infinitely. I'm your biggest fan.”

Tchakaze, in turn, made a point of celebrating female strength and the importance of the “Só Elas” project:
“Being a woman is synonymous with courage, love, and resilience. Your strength and delicacy shape the world in unique ways. Every woman carries within her the power to transform challenges into achievements. Women: symbols of determination and inspiration. This was proven in 'SO ELAS'. HAPPY MOZAMBICAN WOMEN'S DAY.‘

With a liberating tone, Lady Ija dedicated words of freedom and empowerment to women:
“"May every female soul be free, free to dream, free to conquer, free to love, and finally, free to be a woman. Congratulations, warrior woman. Happy April 7th."”

Already Lukie, with a vibrant spirit, celebrated with great joy the day dedicated to women:
“Happy our day! Happy Mozambican Women's Day to all of us!”

These messages not only celebrate the role of women, but also remind us of the ongoing struggle, inner strength, and transformative capacity of every Mozambican woman.

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