TWENTY FINGERS WINS PREICC AWARD AND CELEBRATES ACHIEVEMENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Mozambican artist Twenty Fingers has been crowned the winner of the Recognition Award for Cultural and Creative Industries (PREICC), organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The recent event celebrated figures who have contributed to the development and appreciation of artistic expression in Mozambique.

Even though he's currently in São Tomé on a concert tour, Twenty Fingers made a point of publicly expressing his gratitude. The singer received a trophy and a check for 120,000 meticais, marking one of the most important moments in his career.

On his social media, the artist declared:
“"I express my deep gratitude to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the National Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries, and everyone involved in organizing PREICC. This award represents a great honor and a significant milestone in my artistic career.
I dedicate this achievement to my fans, family, friends, and especially the Música Promo team, whose dedication and professionalism were fundamental. This recognition renews my commitment to continue contributing to the appreciation of Mozambican culture."”

Twenty Fingers' achievement reinforces its position as one of the greatest representatives of Mozambican music and highlights the importance of national talent in promoting the country's culture and identity.

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