FIBA Highlights Mozambican Kadoda Dance Following Women's National Team Victory at AfroBasket

The official page of FIBA Africa He gave special prominence to Mozambican culture by sharing a video of the traditional Kadoda dance, shortly after the impressive victory of the Mozambican women's national basketball team against Guinea-Conakry at AfroBasket 2025.

The video, originally shared on TikTok, shows the Mozambican dancer known as Part Stone to display with energy and authenticity the steps of Kadoda, a typical dance from the province of Niassa, in northern Mozambique. The performance caught the attention of the continental organization, which decided to share the content on its digital platforms, thus showcasing Mozambican culture to international audiences.

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More than just celebrating the 91-38 sporting victory, the sharing represents an appreciation of Mozambique's cultural identity, uniting sport and tradition in a single space of global recognition.

This action by FIBA Africa was widely praised on social media, not only for promoting cultural diversity, but also for giving visibility to African artistic expressions, with Mozambique shining both on and off the field.

The gesture reinforces how basketball can also be a powerful platform for showcasing the cultural richness of African countries, and in this case, the Kadoda It has become a symbol of celebration and Mozambican pride.

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