Valdemiro José marks September 7th with a message of reflection and national pride.

Mozambican singer Valdemiro José today marked Victory Day with a message of profound historical significance, recalling the Lusaka Accords of 1974, which paved the way for national independence.

In his post, the artist highlighted that the date symbolizes courage, sacrifice and freedom, values that marked the struggle of the Mozambican people against colonialism. “Today we remember the Lusaka Accords (1974), a decisive step towards the independence of Mozambique. A date that symbolizes the courage, sacrifice and freedom of our people,” he wrote.

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Valdemiro José, known for his career marked by songs that celebrate love, culture, and Mozambican identity, took the opportunity to reinforce the importance of collective memory. The artist has used his platforms not only to promote music but also to highlight decisive moments in national history.

Victory Day, celebrated on September 7th, is one of the most emblematic dates on the Mozambican calendar, commemorating the agreement signed in Lusaka, Zambia, between FRELIMO and the Portuguese government, which culminated in the independence proclaimed on June 25, 1975.

Valdemiro José's intervention joins the various voices that, on this day, call for reflection on the past, but also on the future of Mozambique, reinforcing the link between music and national identity.

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