Lizha James: A Voice Against Narcissism and Fake News, a Defender of Mozambican Culture

During her participation in the renowned program "Moçambique em Concerto," in the popular segment "O Paredão," Lizha James, the diva of Mozambican music, offered insightful perspectives on relevant social and cultural issues, leaving an indelible mark on the audience.

The interview began with a profound reflection on narcissism, a topic Lizha addressed with great sensitivity. She shared her insights on this issue, especially highlighting the challenges faced by women, and revealed her sincere desire to become an activist and establish an NGO to help those struggling with this problem. Her openness and empathy offered an intimate look at a complex and often misunderstood issue.

Next, Lizha addressed the spread of fake news on social media, expressing concern about the devastating impact it can have on her personal and family life. Her candor in sharing her own experiences highlighted the crucial importance of combating misinformation and promoting a culture of responsibility on digital platforms.

However, the most striking moment of the interview came when Lizha discussed the vital role of the media in promoting Mozambican culture. She emphasized that the media has the power to shape public perception and plays a fundamental role in the development of the country's cultural identity. Lizha made a passionate appeal for the media to support and value local artists, especially emerging talents, recognizing their potential to enrich Mozambique's cultural scene.

Lizha also shared exciting details about the upcoming “Lizha Só Festa” event, scheduled for July 1st, promising a vibrant celebration of Mozambican music and culture.

Lizha James' participation in the program "Moçambique em Concerto," in the segment "O Paredão," not only offered an engaging look at her life and work, but also highlighted her commitment to important social issues and her passion for promoting Mozambican culture. Lizha continues to be an inspiring and influential voice, using her platform to advocate for positive change in her community and beyond.

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