The Mozambican rapper Iveth He used social media to express his deep concern about the country's current economic situation, following the release of a report by... DW Portuguese for Africa which indicates that Mozambique has reached, for the first time, the milestone of 1 trillion meticais in public debt — approximately 14.3 billion euros.
More than just an abstract number, the debt is presented by analysts as a result of political and economic decisions that, according to them, put the country at fiscal risk and directly impact the lives of Mozambican families, notably increasing poverty by 87% in the last 10 years.
“"From the poor to the destitute... and the common people are supposed to stay silent?", "What do you mean?" Iveth asks indignantly, while sharing the article. The artist challenges Mozambican youth to reflect beyond the scandals and distractions of the moment, and to focus on building a dignified future.
“"Young people, instead of focusing on the latest scandal, can we concentrate on the future of Mozambique?"”
The artist not only points out the problem, but also suggests a solution: finding alternative and collective solutions, ...if those in charge continue to fail to keep their promises to the people. It is a call to action. civic responsibility and to conscious action, especially in a context where the consequences of this historical debt could fall on future generations.
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