Mozambican DJ Supaman is in a celebratory mood, celebrating another birthday today. This special date comes just three days before his appearance at the highly anticipated All White Party, scheduled for July 26th in the city of Siteki, Eswatini, just 20 kilometers from the Goba border.
The event, which combines music, gastronomy and cultural exchange, is promoted by the project Triland, an initiative that aims to strengthen regional integration through the creative economy. The festival will also feature renowned artists from the SADC region, such as South African singer Simmy and the versatile Kay Sibiya.
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In a post made on the morning of Wednesday, July 23, Supaman shared a humorous text with his followers alluding to the date:
“Another year of life, another level unlocked. Get ready, speakers, because today, even the cake will dance! 🕺🍰💥 #cake”
Like singer Denny OG, who also celebrates his birthday today, Supaman reinforces Mozambican cultural effervescence and the role of national artists in promoting cultural bridges between neighboring countries.
“Africa celebrating Africa without borders, that’s what it’s all about!” the DJ told the newspaper. Online News, in a statement that sums up the spirit of the party and the Triland project.
More than a personal celebration, this moment is also a reminder of the growing relevance of Mozambican creatives in the regional artistic landscape.






















