Mozambican musician Fermon Mondlane took to social media to congratulate Ana Girão after her performance at the recent "Ana Girão Canta Liberdade" concert at Montebelo Indy in Maputo. In his message, Fermon praised the artist's "spectacular voice" and enthusiastically recalled the moment they shared the stage at the Franco-Mozambican Cultural Center (CCF), reaffirming his support for the promotion of culture.
The "Ana Girão Canta Liberdade" concert was a musical celebration of Portugal's Carnation Revolution, featuring special guests including Mozambican musician Stewart Sukuma and Portuguese pianist Ruben Alves. The initiative aimed to strengthen cultural ties between Mozambique and Portugal through music and art.
The event, promoted with the support of several cultural institutions and sponsors, brought together a diverse audience and featured songs that evoked freedom, one of the show's central themes. The concert's promotional image, featuring Ana Girão holding a red carnation—a symbol of freedom—reinforced the show's message of unity and cultural celebration.
Ana Girão continues to establish herself as a musical reference in the Portuguese-speaking world, and the recognition of artists such as Fermon Mondlane highlights the positive impact of her work on Mozambican soil.






















