Chapo Leads Womens Day and Unity Torch

President Daniel Chapo leads special events this Monday at Nangade in Cabo Delgado. He marks April 7, the day Mozambique honors all women across our land. The same day starts the big Flame of National Unity travels through every part of our country. Government helper Inocêncio Impissa told reporters about these plans earlier today during his talk with news people. He spoke from Matola city near the capital area.

The flame starts its journey as part of our huge fifty-year birthday since freedom came on June 25. The bright torch will move across mountains, valleys, cities, and small towns just like President Samora Machel carried his flame years ago. People will pass it from hand to hand, showing how we stay strong together. Many citizens will see this special fire up close as it passes their homes. The final stop brings the flame to Machava Stadium exactly fifty years after independence day.

The big celebration reminds everyone about our shared past and future together. Many families plan to watch when the fire passes near their streets and villages. Children may learn important history lessons from seeing such ancient traditions continue today. Local leaders prepare special greetings for when the unity symbol reaches their areas. The flame connects every person from north to south across our beautiful homeland.
 

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