Stewart Sukuma Appeals for Inner Light and Peace to Mozambicans

Mozambican singer-songwriter Stewart Sukuma has once again used social media as a platform to express his ideals and thoughts in the face of the challenging times the country is facing. In a message full of hope, Sukuma shared the song Guardians of the Light, a collaboration with the legendary Oliver Mtukudzi (RIP), describing it as an instrument of comfort and reflection.

The publication highlights the idea that we all carry an inner light, capable of guiding us along the right paths towards freedom and genuine peace. "We can all be Guardians of the Light," the artist stated, emphasizing the role of each individual as a defender of principles, family, and collective harmony.

Sukuma also used the metaphor of light to address social issues, stating that it has the power to reveal both who we are and those who may harm us. Demonstrating empathy, he wished that this light would rescue even those who live in darkness, bringing them clarity and understanding about the need for change.

At a time when the country is clamoring for stability and justice, Sukuma's message not only inspires but calls upon young people to assume the role of protagonists. "You, young person, are the guardian of your family, of your principles. The light that will reveal and cleanse the filth in the beautiful corners of this country," he wrote, in a clear reference to the responsibility of building a better future.

The post was met with great interaction from followers, who praised the musician's conciliatory and visionary tone. In times of uncertainty, Sukuma reaffirms his commitment to promoting peace and collective awareness, establishing himself as an active voice in the defense of a more just and enlightened Mozambique.

This gesture reinforces the power of music and art as tools for social transformation, reminding us that, even in the most difficult times, there is always a light to be discovered and shared.

 

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