Today, on a day of great importance for Mozambique, several prominent figures in the country mobilized to exercise their civic duty. From the early hours of the morning, artists, presenters, and influencers shared moments of reflection and action on their social media.
Among the highlights, singer Lukie expressed her conviction about the country's future, posting: “Everything depends on us 👌🏽 let's go family, let's make the change 💪🏽”. Her message resonated with many, inspiring a wave of hope and motivation among citizens. Other artists, such as Tabasilly, Liloca, Percella Mabermuda, and the well-known presenter Sheila Ibraimo, were also seen sharing similar photos and messages, reinforcing the need for unity and commitment from Mozambicans to the electoral process.
Comedian Tio Yado, known for his work in Angola, has also joined the chorus of voices encouraging the active participation of youth in the decisions that shape the country. His contribution demonstrates that civic duty is not just a responsibility, but an act of citizenship that should be celebrated by all.
These actions not only demonstrate the involvement of public figures, but also serve as a powerful reminder that Mozambique's future is in the hands of each of its citizens. The collective message is clear: change begins with action and participation, and everyone has a role to play in building a better future for the nation.
On this significant day, Mozambican society is called upon to reflect on its role in democracy and to exercise its right to vote, a fundamental pillar of the country's freedom and development.





















