Mr. Bow and Twenty Fingers, two of the most respected artists in Mozambican music, joined other musicians in expressing their condolences for the tragic deaths of Elvino Dias and Paulo Guambe. The loss of these Mozambican brothers has shaken the country, generating a clamor for justice and reflection on the violence affecting society.
Mr. Bow used his social media to express solidarity with the bereaved families. “I use this medium to express my solidarity with the families of the Mozambican brothers Elvino Dias & Paulo Guambe. My greatest appeal is that this type of act be completely eliminated from our society. May love reign among us. May justice be done,” he wrote, highlighting the need to promote an environment of peace and understanding.
In turn, Twenty Fingers also shared a powerful message. “In this moment of pain and dismay, I want to express my deepest condolences to the families of Elvino Dias and Paulo Guambe. Regardless of the motivations, taking human lives can never, under any circumstances, be considered the right path. Life is a supreme good that must always be preserved and protected,” he stated. He emphasized the importance of justice being served fairly and impartially, so that the families can find the strength needed to overcome this difficult time.
The messages from Mr. Bow and Twenty Fingers not only reflect the artists' solidarity, but also highlight a call to action against violence and impunity. Through their influential voices, they help keep the memory of Elvino Dias and Paulo Guambe alive, while also urging society to unite in the pursuit of peace and respect for life.





















