Last night, a group of Mozambican artists gathered in the capital city to carry out a solidarity action, offering donations and dinner to the homeless. This significant gesture was attended by well-known figures from the local art scene, including Laylizzy, Shabba Wonder, Djimetta, Mark Exodus, Carmen Chaquice and Dehermes, among other young artists.
A Night of Solidarity
The initiative, which aimed to bring comfort and hope to those most in need, highlighted the commitment of young artists to social responsibility. In an atmosphere of camaraderie and generosity, the artists not only provided a hot meal, but also moments of interaction and sharing with the homeless, reinforcing the importance of empathy and caring for others.
Participation of Artists
Laylizzy, one of the group's most prominent artists, expressed his satisfaction at being able to contribute to such a noble cause. "It's crucial that we use our influence to make a difference in people's lives. This is just a small way to show our support and solidarity," he said.
Shabba Wanders, known for his vibrant energy, highlighted the importance of ongoing actions like this. “Tonight was a special night, but we hope this action inspires others to do the same. We all have a role to play in building a more just and compassionate society.”
Community Impact
The presence of artists such as Djimetta, Marck Exodus, Carmen Chaquice, and Dehermes reinforced the message of unity and support within the artistic community. Each of them brought their talent and heart to the cause, making the night even more memorable for the homeless.
The action was received with great enthusiasm by the beneficiaries, who expressed their gratitude not only for the meal, but for the gesture of care and attention. "It's good to know that there are people who care and are willing to help," commented one of the residents.
The initiative of young Mozambican artists demonstrates that art and solidarity can go hand in hand to promote positive changes in society. By joining forces to offer dinner to the homeless, Laylizzy, Shabba Wanders, Djimetta, Marck Exodus, Carmen Chaquice, Dehermes and other artists showed that compassion and action can make a difference.
This gesture not only provided a special evening for those most in need, but also served as a powerful example of how the artistic community can lead by example, inspiring others to engage in acts of support and solidarity.





















