NApril 7th, Stewart Sukuma used his voice not only to sing, but to offer an important reflection on the role of Mozambican women in society. In a short musical performance, the artist made it clear that this date is more than a celebration—it's also a wake-up call.
“"There is still a lot of injustice, inequality, and violence that women are subjected to every day," Sukuma stated, noting that misogyny is still present in various forms in our country. Her message was not only one of tribute, but also of denunciation and a call for change.
The singer dedicated the moment to his mother, sisters, partner, daughters, and all women who face life with strength and dignity, even in the most difficult circumstances. It was a call for unity and collective responsibility for a more just future.
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