ÍNDICO 65 – Letter to our readers
Ariadna Capece writes and Luna Sigaúque illustrates. The first is 12 and the second is 9 years old and they are part of the news at Índico magazine for 2021.
Issue Nº 65
Ariadna Capece writes and Luna Sigaúque illustrates. The first is 12 and the second is 9 years old and they are part of the news at Índico magazine for 2021.
Text: Elton Pila Photo: Jay Garrido Issue 65 Jan/Feb | Download A kaleidoscope called Bazaruto When we reach the top of the dunes, we are 37 km from the mainland, with a privileged view of the horizon The horizon from the Vilankulo coast doesn’t allow us to distinguish where the sea ends and the sky begins, as if they were extensions of each other.
Text By: Cristiana Pereira Photo by: Mauro Pinto Issue 65 Jan/Feb | Download Dabanga dos Santos – The enchanted workshop Ask her if her pieces are ritualistic and the answer will come promptly:
Text: Hermenegildo Langa Photo: Yassmin Forte Issue 65 Jan/Feb | Download The pandemic nightmare in the beer industry If the pandemic brought down all the key sectors of the economy, the beverage industry, especially the beer industry, was definitely not immune.
Text: Paola Rolletta Issue 65 Jan/Feb | Download Mabunda Moleskine – The colour of Mozambique in a secular object Secular history Some call it a diary, some call it a notebook.
Maputo, which was called - until 1976 - Lourenço Marques, is the capital of Mozambique. It is also considered the main financial, corporate and commercial hub in the country.
The green of the garden and the trees around the Fernando Leite Couto Foundation gained a singular highlight with the intense sun that was high over the city of Maputo.
Mouse managed to save Cat. From that day onward, they became friends
Wixutta, knowledge in the Emakwa language, is a knowledge centre in the Santo Antónioneighborhood, on the Island of Mozambique.
If each of our actions had the same expiration date as the planet, we would probably think more carefully before taking any action that would harm it.