Lukie shares his opinion on the internet outages in Mozambique.

Recently, Mozambican singer Lukie expressed her discontent, using social media to denounce what she considers an affront to the basic rights of the people. Through a post that quickly attracted the attention of internet users, Lukie vented: “You are further inciting the people. Take away our cell phones once and for all, take away our voices, take away our […]

Fourth General Strike Hits Mozambique's Capital

Mozambique's capital woke up "ghostly" for the fourth time in less than 15 days, marking a scenario of inactivity. Today, all commerce, services, and public institutions remained closed, reflecting the growing social and economic tension the country is facing. General shutdowns have become a recurring phenomenon, raising questions about the instability […]

Clemente Carlos Calls for Peaceful March

Mozambican journalist and social activist Clemente Carlos has been using his social media to raise awareness about the importance of peaceful marching. In his posts, Clemente emphasizes that marching is a legitimate way to demand and suggest paradigm shifts, stressing that it should not be associated with acts of theft or vandalism. Clemente […]

Miramar TV presenters nominated for the prestigious Africa Awards 2024.

TV Miramar celebrates the nomination of four of its talented presenters for the Awards Africa 2024, one of the biggest award events on the African continent. This recognition highlights the impact and quality of the professionals who represent the station in various areas, emphasizing the role of each one in Mozambican television and in the overall landscape.

Twenty Fingers Calls for National Unity in a Message of Hope

Mozambican singer Twenty Fingers has launched an appeal for national unity, urging Mozambicans to set aside their differences and embrace the diversity that characterizes our country. In a touching message, he emphasizes the need for peace, understanding, and dialogue to build a Mozambique where everyone can live in safety and dignity. […]