Gisela Matavele Antman – The ambition to be good
Text by: Elton Pila Photo by: Ricardo Franco Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Gisela Matavele Antman – The ambition to be good She’s a pretty face.
Text by: Elton Pila Photo by: Ricardo Franco Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Gisela Matavele Antman – The ambition to be good She’s a pretty face.
Text by: Leonel Matusse Jr. Photos by: Yassmin Forte Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. ÍNDICO ENCOUNTERS with Naguib and Gigliola Zacara Art to find yourself Overlooking the Espírito Santo estuary and the green Catembe not so far away, some afternoons in the late 90s and early 2000s were spent at the Café com Letras, owned by the artist Naguib.
Text by: Paola Rolletta Photo by: Shutterstock Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Rome – The Coliseum and the Flying Donkey With Franziska and Suzana coming from Maputo, I went for a walk in Rome to show them its many layers, as it is very rare to find an old building, or a group of old buildings, that remain identical to what it was originally.
Text by: Pretilério Matsinhe Photo by: Mauro Pinto Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Íria Marina, Fashion Designer “I’m a feminist. But I’m not an extremist”
Texts: Hermenegildo Langa & Elton Pila Photos: Samantha Robinson, Mauro Pinto & António Silva Industry Especial | Download Industry Special Eyes set on the future With eyes set on a prosperous future, anchored in the country’s industrialisation, AIMO and Executive Mozambique are privileged to present yet another edition of the Industry Special.
Text: Maria De Lurdes Photo: Mauro Pinto Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Luís Vinho Skate Park – ON THE RAMP TO FUTURE When, in 2007, Francisco Vinho thought about creating the first Skate Park in an expanding neighbourhood, few had faith.
By: Paola Rolletta Photos by: Courtesy of Yao Crochet Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Yao Crochet – Niassa’s dolls Groups of women and courses to learn Japanese Amigurumi crochet techniques are mushrooming in the villages of the Niassa Reserve.
By: Eliana Silva Photo by: Aghi Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. When the periphery is the centre Cecília Mahumane wants to change mentalities.
By: Elton Pila Photos by: Jay Garrido Issue 69 Sept/Oct | Download. Beira – A journey against the clock I arrived in the city of Beira when the grey days imposed by the pandemic were in full display, with masks on faces, that prevented the real face of the city from being seen.