In the city of Pemba, a movement to recognize and value local artists in education has been gaining momentum, becoming a tangible reality. Recently, this momentum was evidenced once again when Az Khinera saw his name highlighted for the second time in a quarterly English test in the city of Nampula.
In an emotional post on his Facebook page, Az Khinera expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Education and Human Development for the great recognition he received. The 12th-grade English test, held at Pemba Secondary School, provided Khinera with the opportunity to shine once again, leaving his mark not only as an artist but also as a dedicated student.
The inclusion of Az Khinera's name on the English test not only honors her individual talent but also highlights the importance of valuing and celebrating local artists in all spheres of society. The recognition provided by the Ministry of Education and Human Development not only raises the profile of local artists but also inspires other students to pursue their artistic and academic dreams with dedication and determination.
The photograph shared by Az Khinera, showing his name on the English test, is more than just a record; it's a tangible symbol of the support and recognition given to local artists in Pemba. May this initiative to value local talent in education continue to grow and thrive, inspiring a new generation of artists and students to reach their full potential.





















