Josina Z. Machel, Mama Graça Machel, and Brazilian actors share a special encounter.

Mozambican activist Josina Z. Machel, known for her fight against gender-based violence, shared on social media a moment of affection and cultural celebration alongside her mother, Mama Graça Machel, and Brazilian actors Lázaro Ramos and Taís Araújo.

The gathering, described by Josina as a "meeting of deep souls," also brought together other friends and family in a relaxed atmosphere marked by the appreciation of African roots. In a lighthearted note, Josina stated that she believes she has already "Mozambicanized" Taís Araújo, who appeared wearing a traditional capulana, a garment that symbolizes not only Mozambican identity but also African cultural heritage.

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Lázaro Ramos, in turn, received a heartfelt message from Josina, reminding him that his family is already waiting for him in Maputo and Vilanculos. The released photographs show smiles, hugs, and the warmth of a gathering where culture, friendship, and African pride were highlighted.

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