On April 7, Vista Um Moz marked Dia da Mulher Moçambicana (Mozambican Women’s Day), a day that honors the life and legacy of Josina Machel — a key figure in Mozambique’s independence movement and a lasting symbol of strength and resilience.
Across the country, the day is both a celebration and a reflection — recognizing the role women play in shaping families, workplaces, and communities, while acknowledging the continued push toward greater equality.
At Vista Um Moz, the occasion was brought to life through a vibrant display of capulanas, the traditional printed fabrics worn by women across Mozambique. More than just attire, they represent unity, pride, and cultural identity.
A simple but meaningful moment to celebrate the people who continue to drive progress every day.


