The Association of Native Students and Friends of Zambézia (AENAZA) recently held a mini-lecture as part of the welcoming activities for new students at Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) in Zambézia province. The event took place at the Tangará residence, in an atmosphere marked by the sharing of experiences, inspiration, and cultural appreciation.
The special guests at the session were Emerson Miranda, godfather of AENAZA, and the artist Sigaval, who together interacted with the students, addressing themes related to personal growth, education, valuing origins, and the role of youth in the development of the province and the country.
The activity was part of a cultural event celebrating the new students' entry into the academic community, featuring artistic performances, moments of fellowship, and an exchange of ideas between association members and guests.
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This initiative reinforces AENAZA's commitment to promoting the spirit of unity, identity, and leadership among young people from Zambézia within the university context.





















