Ungulani Ba KaKhossa – A train loaded with rubble from the past
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Text: Elton Pila Photo: Catalogus/Júlio Marcos Edição 85 NOV/DEZ| Download. Ungulani Ba KaKhossa – A train loaded with rubble from the past We don’t choose our literary path.
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Text: Leonel Matusse Jr. Photo: Júlio Marcos Edição 83 MAR/AGO| Download. Venâncio Calisto – The obsession with the same great themes Venâncio Calisto’s path is made up of obsession with the same great themes.
Text: Elton Pila Photo: Mário Cumbana Edição 81 Out/Nov/ Dez| Download. Hugo Mendes – Identity is in the trait “Sunday Nood” and “Nirivalele hi Kuxwela”.
Text: Emanuel Banze Photo: Mário Cumbane Edição 80 Jul/Ago/ Set| Download. Saquia Rachid – “Tufo is joy” She loves the stage, as she sees it as an open window on the world.
Text: Eduardo Quive Photo: Yassmin Forte Edição 79 Maio/Junho| Download. Sérgio Zimba – “My cartoons aren’t just for laughing” It is well known, and perhaps even a cliché, that Sérgio Zimba is one of the greatest, if not the most acclaimed cartoonist in Mozambique.
Text: Hélio Nguane Photo: Yassmin Forte Edição 78 Março/Abril| Download. António Prista – “As long as we’re alive, there’s time to learn” Every day, he watches the sea, in the distance, without hearing the intense sound of the waves.