Recently, Arnaldo Manhice brought one of his most recent hits, "Akuna Tsu," to the Apathany platform, which became a vehicle for expressing a reality experienced by many Mozambicans in the public sector. This song gained even more prominence with the release of an acoustic version this afternoon at 4 PM, simultaneously on IHAPARI.tv and KTV.
Arnaldo Manhice, who participated in the program “Voices of the Pearl of the Indian Ocean”, had the opportunity to record an acoustic version of “Akuna Tsu”. This initiative, promoted by Apathany, aims to value Mozambican music, providing a space where local artists can shine. Weekly, the program presents an acoustic performance by Mozambican artists, recorded in Apathany's studios, enriching the country's musical landscape.
The premiere of the acoustic version of “Akuna Tsu” took place on Saturday afternoon, September 9th, at 4 PM, marking an exciting moment for Arnaldo Manhice and his fans. However, this premiere did not go unnoticed, as it was anticipated by the program “SATURNO,” which started at 2 PM. This program, which has won over audiences with its commitment to highlighting local talent, became the starting point for the long-awaited revelation.
“Akuna Tsu” is not just a song, but a powerful form of social critique. Through his music, Arnaldo Manhice addresses issues and challenges faced by Mozambicans in the public sector. His ability to use music as a platform to give voice to these concerns is proof of the power of art as a means of expression and awareness.
Therefore, if you haven't yet had the opportunity to listen to "Akuna Tsu," don't miss the chance to experience Arnaldo Manhice's creativity and social commentary. Tune in to IHAPARI.tv and KTV to appreciate this impactful artistic expression. Arnaldo Manhice is bringing a new dimension to Mozambican music and to the discussion of issues affecting society; watch the video by clicking on the blue bar.











































