With the recent wave of protests and the challenges faced by Mozambican society, the group of comedians, representing all regions of Mozambique, decided to unite in a message of peace and unity. “Mozambique belongs to all of us. Without violence we can build a better country. ❤️🙏🏾🇲🇿” echoes on social media, reflecting the shared desire to see the country move forward without resorting to violence.
These artists, known for bringing joy and relief to the difficulties of daily life, are now joining their voices for something greater: building a safe and dignified future for all Mozambicans. From established comedians to emerging talents, they all share the certainty that “enough is enough” and that the path to a better Mozambique is through dialogue, peace, and respect for the rights of all citizens.
Humor in Service of Peace
Traditionally, humor in Mozambique has been a social mirror, addressing complex themes with lightness, but never ignoring the realities experienced by the population. In times of crisis, these comedians have shown themselves to be spokespeople for a people who cry out for transformation. The campaign is simple, yet profound: an appeal for everyone, from north to south, to unite around a common goal — peace and respect for human life.
The comedians emphasize that Mozambique belongs to everyone, and that, despite differences of opinion and political challenges, it is possible to build a just and prosperous nation without bloodshed. They highlight the importance of preserving the lives of protesters and all citizens, reminding everyone that each Mozambican has a crucial role in shaping the country they wish to see.
The union of these comedians demonstrates that the power of art goes far beyond entertainment; it can be an agent of social change. When such beloved and respected public figures use their voices to defend important causes, the impact is amplified, creating a wave of hope and mobilization in favor of peace.
What to Expect From This Mobilization?
As the situation unfolds, the hope is that the message of peace and unity will spread and that the call for non-violence will be heeded. This movement of Mozambican comedians reminds us that transformation begins with each of us and that, united, we can build a better country for all. May Mozambique heed the cry of its artists and its people and forge a path of progress and peace.
Mozambique belongs to all of us. Together, we can write a new history.





















