Mozambican singer Lizha James has been using social media to share reflections and lessons learned from her participation in the Makoti Festival, an event that celebrates women, culture, and traditional values. In one of her most recent posts, Lizha highlighted the atmosphere she experienced during the festival, emphasizing the fundamental role of women as a source of support, love, harmony, and learning.
“Where women gather, there is warmth, love, harmony, and learning. It is precisely this positive energy that leads me to appreciate every detail, every moment, every experience lived at the Makoti Festival.”, wrote the artist.
The publication ends with a symbolic message: “"Our culture cried out, we listened and rescued it. It was exceptional."” This sentence summarizes the purpose of the festival, which has sought to value cultural practices, encourage female empowerment, and promote spaces for intergenerational sharing.
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With a career marked by the defense of African identity and the empowerment of Mozambican women, Lizha James remains active in the cultural scene, not only as an artist, but also as a voice participating in social and cultural movements. Her publications reinforce the impact of the Makoti Festival as a space for learning and reconnecting with one's roots.





















