Justino Ubakka takes to the streets to honor Mozambican women with roses and capulanas on April 7th.

THE Singer Justino Ubakka performed a simple gesture, but one full of symbolism and affection: he went out into the streets to offer a rose and a capulana (a type of fabric) to every woman he encountered doing informal business.

The initiative focused on honoring the hardworking woman, one of the most striking characteristics of Mozambican women — those who support their homes through daily effort, whether at the market, on the street, or in small businesses.

The initiative did not go unnoticed. Several followers expressed their praise for the gesture on social media. Comments such as "That's why I love you, bro Ubakka" and "May God bless you abundantly. These deeds are commendable" reflect the positive reaction and impact of the tribute.

More than flowers and fabric, Ubakka brought consideration and presence, reinforcing the importance of valuing women every day, especially those who support their families with dignity and courage.

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