Zebito, a controversial and influential figure on social media, is once again gaining prominence by launching a new initiative to encourage young Mozambicans to become interested in construction. In his latest video, he promised to speak monthly to motivate young people to develop skills in the field of civil construction.
Zebito's video began with praise for young people living in Mozambique, but soon directed its message to Mozambicans both in the country and in neighboring South Africa. He questioned the practice of Mozambicans going to work in South Africa and spending all the money they earn. Instead, Zebito proposed a change in mindset, suggesting that Mozambicans start considering a beer as a building block, encouraging a smarter investment of their earnings.
Without naming names, Zebito criticized those who are irresponsible with their finances, calling them "the 19," who simply spend money without worrying about the future. He encouraged Mozambicans to look back at the month of January and reflect on their actions, questioning what good was accomplished during that period.
Zebito went further, advising construction enthusiasts to save 10% of everything they earn in the bank, aiming for a more financially stable future. This initiative aims not only to encourage the development of skills in civil construction, but also to promote a culture of saving and investing among Mozambicans.
Known for his controversial opinions on national public figures, Zebito continues to be an influential voice on social media, especially when it comes to issues related to the personal and financial development of the population.
With his provocative words, Zebito challenges Mozambicans to rethink their attitudes and consider new approaches to ensure a prosperous and sustainable future. May this initiative inspire many to invest in themselves and their communities, building a more promising tomorrow for all.





















