Mr. Bow's gesture of respect towards Refiller Boy during the celebrations of the 54th anniversary of the city of Chókwè continues to generate positive reactions within the Mozambican artistic community. Among those who spoke out is the singer, actor, voice actor, and journalist. Fermon Mondlane, who did not hide his satisfaction with the musician's attitude.
“I was happy with the gesture that Mr. Bow made for Refiller Boy in Chókwè. A gesture of love, affection, respect, solidarity and brotherhood. As the youngest, I am happy to see this kind of gesture among the elders in the culture. Congratulations brothers. Congratulations Gaza,” wrote Fermon Mondlane.
Order now and enjoy the best of Quinta NICY!
Last duck stock at Quinta NICY!
It is worth remembering that, during the show, Mr. Bow surprised the audience by greeting Refiller Boy, who was absent from the event, asking for applause in his honor and even performing a part of the song. “Vata Rila Vanga Biwanga”. The gesture drew warm applause and was seen as a clear demonstration of consideration for the local artist, considered the "king of Chókwè".
Mondlane's words reinforce the importance of this type of unity and mutual recognition in the Mozambican cultural landscape, showing that music, in addition to entertaining, also promotes values of respect and brotherhood.





















